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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SUNDAY MORNINO, FEBRUARY 15, 1920, Eho d eni er and manufacturer ar demand for endeavoring to brine tb leather eoinewher nearer the supply by attracting public attention to the low hoe for women In preference to the high boot, which take much more loath er. This movement waa reported to Jamee W, Funk, federal fair price In a letter from a local hoe dealer, which aaya In part: We direct your attention to a circular from the National Shoe Retailer' aeaoclatlon, which I working. In cooperation with the manufaclwer' aaeocla-tto- n and all leading trade publication and I putting forth extraordinary effort n advlaing dealer to buy only what I absolutely necessary. Thu, through a decreased demand, it la expected to get production back to normal more quickly I here is another very Important point: Manufacturers and large shoe distributor recognise the fact that, through forcing the aal of low shoes for women, It will be possible to Increase the number of pairs and use considerably less material. With the present demand for extreme high top In women's boot It takes about four feet of leather to make a shoe. It would take leas than two feet to make a pair of low shoes. There is this Important factor to consider In themijst present high prices In both men' and women prevailing footwear, although It applies more parto the latter: The element of ticularly Style Every dealer ha hls shelve well stocked with stgple ehoes which he will giedly Bell at very low prices, but the demand i mere for the extreme or novelty styles. These must be purthaaed just s fast a the new style come out and be purchased on a constantly rising mar let "W ballrve that this Investigation Is going to result in a great deal of good In bringing home to conservative people th fact that. In buying good shoes, having them repaired and taking the best are of them, they can economise. Avoid Lumber Shortage Lumber Shortage a virtual famine of lumber exists in many parts of the country. Reports indicate it is impossible even now to get material for certain needs. Stocks' were never as low as they are now. The demand was never as great as it is now. This means still higher lumber prices. It means that prices will go up rapidly that it will possibly take $150 in six months or a year to buy $100 worth of lumber. Will you be forced to pay these prices? Will your need for a home in six months cost you a 50 per cent or a 100 per cent penalty? Oregon . Capitalists "Will Make Oyer Canning Company Plant for Purpose. Complete Material for Immediate Shipment Aladdin taps the four greatest forest of the United States. Each one has sufficient standing timber to take care of the needs of the country for many years. The probable lumber famine predicted in all parts of the country will not affdet the Aladdin Company. Every Aladdin hopse ordered in 1920 will be shipped quickly and completely. Sufficient lath and plaster for lining the interior of the home. Nails in necessary sizes and quantities. Beautiful grain, perfect quality interior trim. Doors of high quality material and excellent workmanship. Every item of the complete home will be promptly shipped to every Aladdin purchaser in 1920, regardless of shortages of lumber and other, building materials in general markets. Specie! to The Tribune. LEHI, Feb. 14. Lehl I to have a modern condensed milk factory or at least such the probable result of th Annual stockholders' meeting of th Lehl Canning company held Thursday night. At (he meeting a resolution was adopted) authorizing th sal of th company's) Asset to It president, Edward South-- 1 T lck. When th sale 1 consummated the J Lelil Canning company will go out of existence. For several month Mr. Southwlck ha been buying up the control and now owns more than of the Issued stock, having obtained It by paying par. stockholders told the lie that hi ln- -' tentlon was to sell the plant to Oregon I who would turn It into a modcapitalist ern condensed milk factory, Lehl Is the center of a prosperous and . Several thou- - ( growing dairy Industry. sand acres of new land over the Jordan river west of Lehl has recently been placed under Irrigation and Is rapidly being planted to alfalfa. This made Into meal and mixed with syrup from th sugar factory, makes Ideal feed I for dairy cows, and determined the Ore- gon capitalists on the Lehl location. I 1 I Save the Waste two-thir- The Aladdin system scientifioally prepares the materials and conserves the materials and conserves the labor. You can save 18 per cent on the cost of the lumber and 30 per cent on the cost of the labor. Certified records of thousands of Aladdin homebuilders in every state prove these statements. Yon can prove these statements for yourself, for there is an Aladdin home near you wherever you live. Fourteen years success of the Aladdin system of construction have firmly established its many advantages. The Lumber Thats Wasted Costs Just as Much as Lumber Thats Used. The only possible way to reduce present high prices of lumber and labor is to save tlie usual waste. The Aladdin system prepares all the lumber in our mills ready to be nailed in place. Waste of lumber is reduced to, less than 2 per cent. Cost of labor is reduced 30 per cent. One man will do in six days, with Aladdin materials, what it requires ten days to accomplish without Aladdins I ELECTRICAL WORKERS GO OUT ON STRIKE I SAX FRANCISCO, Feb. 14. A strike of electnral worker employed by the Pacific Telephone A Telegraph comOregon, pany in Nevada, California, Washington and Idaho- - went into effect today. The employees struck to enforce demands of an increase of 1 a day in wages. Reports by union officials showed the men (truck in most of the California cities. Washington cities reported the men were at work because no strike order had been received. The strike order wa generally obeyed in Oregon, according to union official. The com- pnny stated some men had struck, but the percentage was not stated. f i it Two Verdict - system. I Early buyers of Aladdin Homes are assured delivery. Aladdin buyers are But quick action is necesalso assured a big saving from $300 to $1000. sary. The enormous demand for homes will soon fill the Aladdin Mills to Your order will possibly be too late. An important message to capacity. every builder is contained in the Aladdin catalog. It is the message to you g from the worlds greatest organization. . home-buildin- cut-to-f- Wild Bon Made by Autolst. TWIX FALLS, Idnho, Feb. 14. Driving heavy car on erratic course along Shoshone street last night, Albert Eherllng crashed into four different automobiles parked on either elde of the street, oc- -. casioning within sixty seconds damage) estimated at (1000. HI oaq car was damaged most. Back From Funeral. Branches: m lster-ln-la- Memory Special to The Tribune. V f I Honored. POCATELLO. Idaho, Feb. 14. City offices and many buslneea house were closed yesterday for th funeral of Alderman Michael Mullln, Th servbqe were held from St. Joseph a the Rev. Cyril Van der Lonckt presiding D Send today for Illustrated 100 Page Book Q . V v . ; 4$ Bay City, Michigan. Wilmington, N. Carolina. FIVE HELD ARE following community drive leaders: L F. BROTHERS p mock and earned him bevond the town Constant, Bunl; A. O. Madland. Filer; R. H. Itenton, Kimberly; H. M. Smith, HanAS ASSASSINS limits. Thu enraged the ion, who sen; In Twin Falla W. C. Hall, sought the governor. It is alleged the city the campaignMurtngh. will b conducted by PANAMA, Friday, Feb. 13. Police young man approached Governor E. L MftcVIcar, tv. R. Prlebe. Stuart H. from behind and shot him down. Tavlor, J C. Beauchamp. Asher B. Wilauthorities have arrested a young man named Sagcl and his four brother for If. convicted of murder in the first de- son, T. Charles Macauley and N. 6. assassination of Governor Perrigault of gree, Sagcl may b sent to prison for V ight, year. (hiriqui province last night. Investiga- twenty The supreme eourt recently sustained SON tion of the ense ha been commenced FORMER and public officials announce tlicr will the legality of Chase's title to the land GOVERNOR SUICIDE in (triv to bring the alleged question. and lie accomplices to trial at once Drive Leader Named. Report received here state Governor MEMPHIS, Terra., Feb. 14. The Perrignult prevented Bagel's father gperis) te The Tribune. body of I)r. J. A. Blanchard, registered from stinrng up trouble between squatTWIX FALLS. Idaho, Feb. 14 E. L from Shreveport, La, believed to hav ter and W. G. I base, an American Ashton, chairman of th Near East re- been the on of former Governor N. C. landowner. The father refused to keep lief fund campaign fn Twin Fall county Blanchard of Louisiana, waa discovthe peaee or leave the town of La Laas to open February Id, today announced th ered at a local hotel today with the OF 0 D . D D s XP . G 0 D Hattiesburg, Mississippi Toronto, Ontario, Canada HOME BUILDERS TO THE NATION A Per-rigau- lt BURLEY. Idaho. Feb 14 Frank Wlx-oof Springdale was In Burley yesterday on hls way home from Salt Lake, where he attended the funeral of tus Miss Margaret Welter. Q Portland, Oregon: j Rupert, Cpeetsl te Tb Tribune. so iMfifll Special to The Tribune. Q pages, it n RUPERT, Idnho, Feb. 14 The Rev. Father J. Wagner, who has been In charge of the Roman Catholic church at this place, Burley and American Falls for the past eight years, has been transferred to Wallace and will leave Monday for hi ihw parish. The Rev. Father H Fox, for- a. Amongst profusely illustrated in colors, leading home designs are represented to you. as follows: Lumber, millwork, flooring, out Aladdin houses are side lind inside finish, doors, windows, shingles, lath and plaster, hardware, locks, nails, paints, varnishes. The material is shipped to you in a sealed Send today for a copy of the book. boxcar, complete, ready to erect. Aladdin Homes Xo. 1183. Parishes Are Exchanged gpeelal to The Tribune. t The Aladdin Book of Homes has a message I merly In charge of Wallace, will come to 1 Aladd in Houses Are Complete for you. its POCATELLO, Idaho, Feb. 14 Judge Robert M. Terrell In the district court I directed verdict in favor of the Turner I Trust company against Chaffee for the sum of $700. In Judge Baum's court judgment for 1587 was rendered In favor) df the plaintiff in the case of 'L. P. Holmes versus Franklin Welle. The case involved the construction of a bungalow at McCammon. The case of Gerard versus Gimmeil, In which one sheep man j chargee that another sold him diseased) sneep. Is before the court today. , Dont Delay Build Now Rendered. g peels to The Tribune. Reduce the Cost 4yvv top of the head blown off by a bullet Marlon Betty and Bruce Acuff are the from a large caliber nfie found In the opposing curtail. a. The losing team w.ll room. pav for a dinner. The chare Her of comGovernor N. merce will engage a paid secretary who A letter addressed to wilt C. Blanchard at Corpus C'hristi, Texas, the devote hie time to the upbuilding of community. waa found, nnd tha police said It referred to a business transaction.1 Dr. Blanchard wa last seen live last night WOULD BAR JAPANESE when he called at the office of the hotel FROM OWNING LANDS for the kc" to his room. Membership Drlv Begins, Special te The Tribune. RUPERT, Idnho, February 14. The chamber of commerce ha launched an active campaign for Increased membership. President Jonn C. Luntlv has appointed two captain of teams of nine members ho -- writ emlst new member. each, A 4 VANCOUVER. B. C Fib. It Im- mediate action to prevent Japanese ownership of land in Canada was urged in the dominion government today bv the Associated Boards of Train of British Columbia. Hie org.sniration announced that st its annual contention it had aJjj'eJ fl DP J a resolution asking the appointment of a to dense a method of Orienals mskiug it impossible for and undesirshle aliens to own, lease or otherwise control land in Canada. Lincolns Birthday Special to Tb Tribune, POCATELLO, loaho, Observed. Feb. 14. Lin- nsa observed at th Idaho with a program of Technical Institute coln a birthday Mis Ise gave th life history of the day on Linccun literature arid closed her program by rg President tsncoln's (eci s'mrg address Mueloxl selec'c also spr Foot t T. re Oirec'ed by Lincoln' prlrtural talk JTr-x.- Lir. r4 |