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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH IWZi 21, 1920. 11 READ OUR BIG AD ON PAGE 12 ICS4 FOUNDED $ !a Title of Service Mens Or- ganization at State Col A y lege Is Carry On, Only Wearers of Badge of l Disability Are Eligible to Membership. .1, X r 1310 STORE jtfCA Pretty Undermuslinsof X X i e "Am-I-Frenc- Chemises, 75c command and the "Carry onV-thalogan of the battlefield and the training , war hae campa.Aif the recent world f Gen oliosen as pie name of an unique " s organisation formed at the Utuh AgricuOne hundred ltural college In Logan. ' j men, alt of whom In the . were dlaabled war, either through Plff, Paff, Pouf bathing girls, who will appear at tha Bait Lake theater March 23 and 21, under tha baltlo wound, of the American Legion. or accidents, o:moae the of the club. how tu'V diah!ad. The American When on the Alsatian border fi broke Mone but those who youth, famid for hs becomes the cartilage fn one kneo and so stretched are entitled to wear mute when It coniesbraggadocio, la talking of ms the ligaments of his right shoulder that own acoomilihment on the the eilver bade field of batthey have never returned to their projnr d tle. And eome of the tta service, position. As a resu't the ligaments are have epuiud his reticence by arguing now shrinking, and Perry face poasiole disability, ui hle to its rani. that the boy auffeted mental torture deformity for life on," He "came Determined when he recalled the terrible things he nevertheless, and hope to become a sucmen had those cessful In gone moat give farmer. through. I'oasibly, but Instances the explanation had made all but Arthur Black of Toquerville, Utah, has is more likely to be an unwillingness to appear conceit-eArdry Winch the eupreme sacri- d a wound received wane n the fighting alxuit something which he deems a lines In France to prove that he was no fir for their country every possible opportunity to properly rehabilitate them- pricehaa privilege, sacrifice made for the "Blacker, Hi waa a farmer before the national in Stars the and Stripes. Eager and ambitious, war, and now through - Uncle Sam he ts selves life, the federal he may commercialise and advertise learning to become a better farmer, and government at the Close of Ihe war a system of special education for everything Heo he may lay claim to, but when lie has completed his couise exIs to old occupation these men. Week he will not auvertise his heroism pects to return to his better equipped then ever before. w eek a fter men Idle of deadly mustard gas. Com who had accepted President Fought in Argonne. Scope Lund found himself unable to of l.inwood recently Frederick more this offer from Un- clecied president of theMeraon. strenuous work at v occupations club, was grievl-ouslSo he France. cle bain began to wounded tn the Argunne. A ateel when he returned from automobile Ignitha study of arrive at the U. A. fragment caught him In the head, and took up exan a to and expect qualify tion, tore die and enroll for open his skull. He was left to pert. Speaking of his closest call at the stathe various courses, when he was carried to a first-ai- d . said: l.und tnose In the me- tion But Cache county farmer hoys do Iront. March' 20. TentaWASHINGTON, "About as close as. I ever was to the chanic arts, such as not believe in dying without, considers when on was line an German nationalization ,of tive Poe-to- is the for hle evening a on. of automobile and plans Fish huhg straggle, repairmarveled at his stamina, gave him one of our planes came downto in "no the ing, were outproving I was detailed go out all community center work most popular. another chain e, and today young Flail, man's land. others and recover It. one lined here today at the conference on Gather a crowd hack In civilians, is as "snappy appear- with some of "doughloys" to- ing, clean cut, healthy a young chap as of the men was intold to remove the ma- community organizations railed by fordoing so accidentally Fish chine gun, and gether and there may be found at histhe college. W. E. Parry It, revealing our activities to mer Secretary Franklin K. Lane. sav much, story may only discharged a'ways will he Itad-th- doesn't the Jerries Immediately three, shells of the governors of thirty erthlp. It follows, then gathering be had from admiring friends. bead. It mad us War changed Joseph Lagar, another , were senthell!over our a crowd of together will we recovered tne But I, fed like plan states, community organizations, clubs, memoer same of a the from results cluh, care' the Lenders roving, produce the Joss of a man." goverumeut bureaus, business, labor among the men at the IT A. C. believed free soldier of fortune, who never did- without Frederick Kelly came Irom England In aud were present. . the church fnat the spirit of oinmon sacrifice and Pare for girls, to a quiet, earnest mar- 1914 and settled in Millard county. He ned man, who Is nowr diligently engaged I reject should the conference favored comradeship In getting an education, and when he enlisted in March, 1917, and when he were the observanceby of be preserved. They Neighbors out was suffering from heart troucame as an Intends to he qualifies agronomist, on June J, organization ot a nathere- - . ble, which makes heavy work Impossible day determined, purchase a farm from his father-in-lasecond-grad- e had tional to coordiHe a and executive committee dangerous. only a and become one of Utahs best farmers. fore to j education when a bov, but now he nate community center work, obser. he was lying In Eagar says that cluh of 100 per cent r i as an farmer. is qualifying expert vance of Decoration uav and Labor day a base hospital in France, recovering from patriotag to be com Silver Citv, . a wouncj receive i In the Argonne drive, N.Arthur Labeau was born In told simultaneously, u.c of school houses as I, Inposed of the vocathe which he M., confidently to he aimless characrealize the s begun W tional training men was "the slickest place m the social center in urban and rural comter dt his former existence, a thought terviewer He who were at the enlisted May 8, 1117, anil munities alike, cooperative buving and that never had occurred to him before. West. col. At first the Ho found that, unlike the other fellows, handled a machine gun effectively on Felling of staple commodities. was He said he had killed hattlefront. organization the Bamuci president of the he had no one to think of or talk about his share of kiiiown as the "Fed- A Germans, and had been one American Federation ef Labor, pledged in the states. Recovering, he went of hut ft- - ' S f. ' Jf end Barrage," suic.de 3 hack known an as outfit "the the fight, and got another the aid of his organization to the comwas ' 2 hack intowound. He expects to go into the Cany - On The thought still preyed brigade. shrapnel munity work cause, lie declared that finsoon suhstituted. Lu-f- c when business he repair to of hie and he think mind, began upon organized lal or had been one of the under ard that couise. the future as he never had before. Re- ishes his Nielson's Lmwood Fish name the club U record Is Just a little pioneers in iwie bettenicnt projects, Clyde he United the to applied States, turning Interestmost tiow becom.ng one of Ve the army lie was followed by John H. Patterson two different. He did 0,not get Into before training, and in less than tne of 191s, just ing and most active organizations in the for Ohio, vvho told of the relatime had married a pretty until Septemcer He spent tionDayton, Kan. slate. And became of its peculiar cha- months' at Fort armistice, Reilly, The Utah have aouthern of community work to business. couple girl. of record envianle una in the four months next tie hospital, racter, because some for wondeilul the future. were the Rev. W. M. plans necessary for admission to its memter-shidergoing one operation, which was fol- Other speakers it raiurullv will be looked upon Tippy of the Federal Council - of lowed by Influensa. pneumonia and diphWas at Chateau Thierry. Perry all Churcf.es of bv with special pride Utahns, theria. It left him with heart trouble. Christ, and Commissioner Wilford Perry joined the army at Manv a storv of heroism, of terrible He ts now learning the auto mechanic a Louis Brownlow of this city. 1917. He Idaho, in October, fdtight trade. hardshJjTS in the niudnoles and battle-frorAt the evening session Carl Vroomatr, it at Chateau Thierry, Soisons and along areas of the American former assistant secretary of agriculthe Alsatian t order. At Chateau Thierry Possesses French Citation. In France could be told by mem-ben ture, offered a counter proposal to the mustard gas and a flesh wound disabled of this club. But the in a hospital he was unArdray Winch of isMontana, who Is sec- Plumb plan. Declaring that the greatoperation of extracting hop's teeth is him, but while the the club, pioud possessor est need of America today is industrial with Simple compared attempting to fortunately classed wrong, and sent back retary of of winch u.ere are draw from wounded men the story of almost, immediately to the fighting lines. of a French citation, he advocated that business several W, E. peace, among the members. men to conduct their instituParry of Logan isis treasurer. The ex- tions continue as in the past, except that labor ecutive committee composed ot Clyde Pay-soL. M. Crook of and the purchasing public be allowed Nielson of D. Daley of Provo, William Cof- a minority repreenta:ion on all comJ. DieiU of mittees and boards of management and fey of Boston and L'rauj ' biler, Idaho. a fair return was paid on Grant H. Wlrlck of Salt Lake is chair- that, afterinvested nnd depreciation man of the entertainment coinnntieo, capita) and lias assisting him Mark A. Mullen charged off, the balance be distributed the of Denver and C. E. Hart. A. between manageequally capital, Harry Warden, Salt, Lake newspaper man, is ment, labor and the public. lie assertasIs the and for cluh, ed that such a plat) would end both publicity agent sisted hiM;. M. Diehl of Atlanta, Oa. and econonue domination Weekly meetings are held and snappy profiteering representation and would do programs are always the rule. Balt Lae withoutwith the present half dazed, is to be Introduced to this unique cluo awaj nevt Tuesday evening, when thq "Carry-O- n sennparaiyed condition of business, nunstiels will present a performance at the Orpheum. The boys are touring theto state with their show, ena fund for club acraise deavoring tivities and to aid Individual members who need financial assistance. J Ladies - Undermuslins lp $1.75 Ui-- Nijht Gowns, A and $1.93 to $2.50 Crepe Night Gowns, $1.98 White erepe Night Gowns, neatly trimmed with blue and Very pink fcatherstitchinjj. Made of mercerized batiste and Windsor crepe. Colors, plain pink or white, and beautifully trimmed. this means that the utmost care should be exercised in the selection of your corset. Binner Corset known the world over for their qualielegance and perfect-fittinhuman the built are ties, upon body, and there is a distinctive model made for every particular t3pe of figure. This means that if jou wear a Binner, you are sure to have comfort, style and durability combined. g excellent values in ladies highly mercerized Some Colors: lisle bone. Brown, gray, beaver, white, gold, lavender, pink, blue, tana and black. The are of the best grades. Special, 59e. Hosiery, 29c d, ts PRICE VERY REASONABLE. Phone Wasatch 280. ,,c" co., chocolate j. g. McDonald 159 West Broadway. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH MODERN Draperies and Curtains Complete -- shipment v Vv t Semi-indire- , - .NUMBER 300 fixture, with beautiful 18 inch bowl Complete, Sll.OO NUMBER 250 shower, with whita Pretty to match Bowl fixture shades No. SCO. Coznpieta, $13.00. ELDER BROS. ELECTRIC CO. 12 Pbona Wasatch 42o 1. Sunfast Drapery, $1.69 best-selecte- high-grad- two-ton- EAST BEOADWAY Salt I&kt City. e e to stubborn skin and scalp troubles. Some of our special treatments are Instantaneous Face Bleach, Astringent Mask Treatments, Ilot Oil Treatments for scalp, Methine Treatments for Acne and Aene Itoseacea ; also shampooing and hair dressing. Remember our Kiddies Daylight Barber Shop, with sterilized brush and comb to every child, and an expert Childrens Barber, specializing . only in this work. - ' The prettiest Curtain material at the lowest possible cost.' Printed Curtain Marquisettes for curtains and side drops, 36 inches wide A Floor.) - UGS this city can be found such a collection of rugs as can be found on Auerbachs Fifth These big values iu heavy wool, Axaiinstor Lot j -- tremendous accumulation of short ends of . drapery and curtain goods marked at tremendous reductions for Mondays selling. d - - Rugs, size 9x12 Curtain Nets, 39c A (Auerbach Nowhere in Floor. Curtain Marquisettes, 69c 69c. Drapery and Curtain Remnant big selection 6f strong Bungalow Curtain Nets, 36 inches wide; ecru and white. Exceptional values, 39c. i Lot 2 $59.50 $69.50 ' Lot 3 I $79.50 Knit Underwear, 50c Ladies' and childrens Bloomers. Seconds' of tha ter grade. A special purchase 50c, bet- Union Suits, 59c i J if ! prin weight Union Suits, Low neck, sleeveless and knee length --59c. SALE OF SEASONABLE HOUSEWARES - Or-w- ig Beauty Parlor htgh-gra- The largest and Fun-fas- t stock of the in city, Draperies and comin solid, bination colors $1.69. e ? 98c Several hundred patterns of heavy domestic and imported Drapery Cretonne, 33 nd 32 inches wide. Big value, 93c. ffiXOT o SPEEDOMETERS FIXTURES Installed - Or packed Teady for Cretonne, n U Manicuring, 50c Bargains in NEW LIGHTING Hosiery, 59c ehil-dre- n, With cverytliing in readiness, the only thing which can hinder the start of the Savage motor truck convoy for Zion park next Thursday will be a snowstorm worse than tho ones Salt Lake has exjierienced timing the past two weeks, according to A. F. Savage. Mr. Savage has had three Federal and three Commerce trucks prepared for the journey, and with road conditions favorable the convoy will at 9 oclock Thur-da- y The route morning. to bo traversed will bo with but little variation as follow: Salt Lake to PASSED LAW Fiovo, Provo to Nerdii, Nephi to Gunnison, Gunnison to Richfield, and RichON field to St. George. The return journey will be approximately the same, Speedometers are becoming essential In with the exception that the convoy will or becomare at least they safe driving, deviate from it route long enough to ing more and more to be regard 1 so. for several of the clUes of the United spend three or four days in Zion park. During the last two week Mr. SavStatus have adopted ordinances making It necesRary for all ears driven within age has been literally besieged by memwith speed- bers of thedocal automobile fraternity their limits to be equipped '' ometers. who ar desirous of making the jourthe motto, ney. become first hag As a consequence "Safety the original and there wll: no longer be the old excuse of "I dont know how fast J was party of thirteen which planned to been has the increased to When everv car ts equipped take trip driving. with a speedometer they will know. and nearly fifty. In addition to Mr. Savthen many of the daily accidents Will be age, the st.iT photographer of The J done away with. Tribune, western representative of the Federal Motor Truck company, an eight-piecMotorcycle Endurance Bun Held. hand, fix( drivers, representatives In the annual endurance run held un- of several local tire companies, and der the auspice of the Oakland Motor many of Mr. Savage's personal friends eyrie club two entries equipped with aide will make the journey, cars, riding on Goodyear tire eqnlnrrcnt, it is planned to carry freight from finished the exacting grind of the course Salt Lake to St. George .and intermewith perfect score. Thee were Dee and C. New land, ruling an Indian diate poinlK. This is being don gratis, machine, and Dewev Jeffries and C. A. and manv persons have taken advantage Drolette. uing n Kxi elaior mount. Des- of Mr. HavugeSi generous offer. In all pite the numerous bad places in the roads it is exploded more than ten tons of land the aouae to whih the tires were merchandise will be carried south by j subjected by the uae of tire chains, no eouvov. tire troub e was evjenenced. At the theThe interest Treated in the southern cofiee and sandwiches control starting were furnished gratis to the riders part of the tae bv the coming of through tne courtesy of the Goody ear the eonvov has been very great, and Mr. company. Suvage has received many letters from Childrens The greatest value in strong school hosiery. Auerbach 'a special grade 59c pair. Ladies cotton hose. Double zoie, heel and toe; deep garter top. Bargain at 29c. steel-swe- THIS BEAUTIFUL TEAM FOR SAJE A small lot of ladies heavy Bilk Hose, seconds of tlio 12.00 grade; black only. Pair, $1.25. sam-ple- n, Will Leave Salt Lake on Trip to Zion National Park Thursday. Auerbachs Silk Hose, $1.25 Hosiery, 59c df f L.Vat'jf carload of Mack trucks consigned the Richards Motor company, Salt Lake, was shipped from the kaetorv nir March 11. This is the (food news which A. J. Seyster, thin Francisco, representative of the Mack Truck company, brought with him last week to the local intermountain distributor vvhila on S Visit here. Believing that the field is unlimited in the intermountain section for a motor trnrk of the Macks ealiber, directors of the J1 viand Motor company, intermountain distributor of Btutz, htearns Knight and- Hupmnbile ears, recently perfected the organization of the Richards Motor company to act as intermountain distributor. Officers of the company are: 8t(ihen I,. Richard, president; Moroni Homer, vice Willard Richards, president; treasurer, and Russel Richards, secretary and manager. The new concern will be closely affiliated with the Hvland Motor company and for the present will be located with the firm at 57 South State street. Special Attention Given in Auerbachs Hosiery i A $2.50. Value, THE CORSET v; to tl.US. special, The, Foundation of Dress Is w MACK MOTOR TRUCKS WILL ARRIVE SOON to $2.98 $1.98 Corset Covers, $1.50, -- Mu-la- Chemises, Envelope 1 f $2,50 to $3.08 Athletic Purpose of Conference of Enlarge munity Center Work. vb-tu- nd of fine nainsook, beautifully embroidered. TJnionettes es h Made chemises, Dainty envelofie beautifully trimmed with fm broidery and lace. Very special, 75c. V mem-bersh- A New Line Envelope Tea Kettle, $2.96 Nickel plated; heavy copper body. Poultry Netting mesh; 1 to 6 feet wide. Reasonably priced. 1 or Mop Sticks, 23c Family size; well made;' ftrong handle. ss Wool Wall Duster, $1.19 Foft wool, with long, and short handles. The Eechript Pressure Cooker Carpet Brooms, 9c ; good quality corn straw. (Auerbach Four-sewed- territory farmers and merchant in the vqew the to be covered, who desire to trucks on their way south, with a possible view of purchasing. If the weather remains fair for the next few day there msv.not be toenough . i..e in th establishment make declares Mr. Savage, the journey, to commenced h.m b the .weather warm up several da vs ago, Mr. Savage been progressreports that sale hve a ing at a rate better than one day. , Inevitable Question. ljuiv Candidal for Parliament "I am now ready to answer any questions. Lady Voter "Where did you get that ripping hat?" L Hire. 'i -- Faves fuel, .time and labor. Delieioua roast in 35 minutes. Ask demonstration. for Fourth Floor.) Wash Boilers, $2.29 Large size, galvanized iron; strong handle. Real Live Tire Salesman ONE WHO HAS THE ABILITY OF PRODUCING BUSINESS None other need apply. Permanent position. Sunday, Call Wasatch 170, Apartment 403, Until 1 p. . After Sunday, Apply 351 South State Street. el |