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Show TJbLfc SALT LAKL TkXLLJNL, SUxSJJAY MORNING, JDLY. 181920,. Nominee Plans Republican - of Complete Rest After Strenuous Efforts. Day Candidate Interested in the Outcome of Conference Between Wilson and Cox. Ohio. July 17. Senator Her-di-n hi patch of acceptance It final polishing tonight and than praparad for a day of complete from th arduous task of composition ' which has occupied hi attention almost exclusively for a weak. B planned to spend tomorrow ' very quietly and in the early days of th com. ing week to taka more time for recreation. Elnce he began work, on his ad- - I drsss he has bean out of dodrs coarsely sit aU. B said tonight h was feallng I tired and eroes from want of oxar I MARION, tar rt Today th senator worked again as In years gone by In clot cooperation with th composing room of his new pa-- 1 par, th Marion Star, where th speech was put into typo, for printing ths popies that will be distributed to th press. th I We wish to prepare for the greatest fall business in our history. We must dose out all spring and summer merchandise regardless of cost. We are determined to move this merchandise quickly, .so our loss is your gain. . We list below quantities and sizes in merchandise, the former prices and the prices they will sell for. We will rot charge or lay away any sale merchandise. No exchanges. ad-va- Messengers Busy. A relay of messengers carried copy and I proofs between th newspaper office and th senator's residence, and once h paid a visit of Inspection to his compositor. Th speech, which will be delivered her next Thursday at th forma) notlfl-catiof his nomination for the presidency. exceeds in length the candidate's expectation and will run well beyond th I limit he originally fixed. It I ha been prepared with particular care, because he ha endeavored to have It ex. press eomprshenslvsly his stand on all of ths Important issues. Th meeting tomorrow between Governor Cox and President Wilson was expected by local Banding managers to put I the spotlight again on the league of na- - I tlons and perhaps to show up more clear ly what lines the campaign on that isau I . I on -- four-colu- Dresses Twenty-fiv-e Tricotine dresses; navy blue, also sand; beaded, embroidered and plain tailored models. Regular $89.50 $98.50 and $135.00. All to go at;., will follow. Harding Interested. Senator . Harding $19.75, $25.00, $29.50, Reg- $18.50 white wool, also accordion satins, pleated black and white wool. kumsi-kums- go at . Tan and brown mixtures and French gray; regular (89.50 and (98.50 Suits. To go at Regular $39.50- and skirts. To go at Ten Tailored Blue Suits Regular (98.50 and (135.00 Suits, to DANCING DRESSES In taffetas; all light shades; regular and $45.00. To go at $39.50 $10.95 Our Entire Stock of Summer Dresses Regular prices $14.50 to $79.50. ; To go at $6.95, $9.95, $12.50, $19.75 $22.50 and $27.50 at - . $49,50 $12.50 25 Cloth Skirts $29.50 4 $35.00 $12.50 .To go at $29.50. coata in polo, English mixtures and regular sports .material; regular prices, $79.50 and $98.50. Twenty-fiv- e Ro $49.50 a, In plaids, also plain navy blues. ' Regular $23.00 and Fifteen Tailored Cloth Suits $39.50 handsome" dinner dresses in beaded georgettes and satins; colors are navy, French blue, black, brown and ecru. Wonderful models; regular $125 to $145. To Twenty-fiv- e Man and Wife Sentenced to Jail on Liquor Charge -- $29.50 at To go Sale Starts Promptly at 9 a. m. Monday Morning. Positively No Goods Charged, Laid Away or Exchanged. Buying at the Helen Cox Shop gives you the assurance of smart and individual styles, and materials of quality. It is a treat to wear a Dress or Suit that comes from this storeL for it means that you are correctly dressed ' Special t TOOELE. July 17. J. J. Duffy, formerly of Salt Lake, who has been acting at a special policeman ia this city, assisted by a number of legal officers, staged a raid at tha home of Frank Tenna in Newtown today, and arrested Tenna and his wife on th oharge of having liquor in their Five quarts of liquor was possession. seized. When taken into court Tenna and hi wife pleaded guilty and were fined 1175, with the alternative of ninety days in 111. They chose the jail sentence and began at once to serve their terms. An additional charge of liquor is pendin gsgainst them selling and will be taken up Monday. The Tribus. : Severely Hurt When Struck by Truck ... , ; - BRIGHAM CITT, July 17. eveabout oclock Ralph Fridayyounr ning eon of Mr Esther Gough, Clough, wa run into by an automobile driven by Roy Thompson and badly cut and bruised. Mr. Thompson was getting eom gas and oil at th service station at the corner of Main and First South street end wa backing out when the boy cam along on hit wheel, and th rear end of th car struck th wheel, knocking it over and throwing th rider into the road, rendering him unconscious. Th bey wa rushed to the Pearee hospital. where he regained consciousnes end his wounds were given attention, after which he wee removed to hie horn Th wheel wa demolished. ETEALINO ALCOHOL CHARGES.' Special to Tb ridiculously exaggerated accounts of When you send out earthquakes her such stuff you ar certain to hurt your own reputation for veracity end you work a serious harm to th welfare of this ctly. which so hospitably receive you. Remember that thousands of calm observers her have carefully studied the fects connected with the settling of th earth's cruet and th slight shocks felt her. 'Thee observer know that th damage don by earthquake her is very slight. Indeed, compared to the high wind that sometimes strike yeur home - -- Special to Tbs Tribes Trtbus TOOELE, July 17, Samuel Ireland And Thoms Gleason, arrested yesterday near Wsndover by Sheriff Adamson on th charge of taking forty-eiggallons of alcohol from th Salt Work at 6aldurot were arraigned In court here today and pleaded not guilty.' They will be tried , iext Monday. ht t Ceuee of Appendlcltle, Appendicitis is believed to be caused by germs from the bowel entering the ap, pendlx. These germ are, moat prevalent and most likely to be forced into the p- the bowels ar constipated. rtndlx when reason beware of constipation. When needed, take Chamberlain' Tablets. They cause a gentle movement ef the bowel (Advertisement i t heather mixtures; regular (49.50 suits. To go at...'.,,.'. jersey Leased Wire. CHICAGO, July 17. The law and order plank adopted by th Republican national convention ha been left out of the platform as printed for distribution and issued from Republican headquarters here, - Virgil G. Hlnthaw. chairman of th prohibition national committee, said today. said Mr. Hlnshaw, "Prohibitionists, are thunderstruck by th failure of th Republican platform issued by th Republican national committee to embody th law enforcement plank adopted along with other plank by unanimous vote of the Republican national convention.' , a lew dark Sport Suits in i fortress. By th us of picket and othermeans th suffragists intend to maintain con. stani pressure upon the presidential can didate, with a view to inducing him to endeavor to hasten action on th ratification of th suffrage amendment In Vermont and Connecticut. tt $69.50 .To close the bafance of our skirt stock in fantasl, - To close Navy blue, dark brown, French blue, and black. ular prices $49.50 to $125. To go at WASHINGTON, July 17. Failure of Senator Warren G. Harding, Rspoblican presidential nomine, to mak a favorable reply to requests of a National Womans party delegation which will visit, him July .23, will mean th establishment of In Ohio this sum' suffrage mer. , headquarters , The women have obtained an option on a fraternity bouse at Delaware, Oh(o, a few mile from Marion, from which they will direct th siege of the Harding Boy1 $39.50 , Taffeta and Satin Dresses Twenty-fiv- e HARDING HOME Lake Triboa In white jersey, tricolettes ia white, rose, jersey, black and white jersey; clever sports models. Regular (98.50 to $133.00, to go at Skirts 4 WOMEN TO PICKET 1 j Five Tricotine and Duvetyn Dresses. Regular $145 to $185, to go at himself had nothing develop definitely whether Governor Cox wilt stand with the president regarding the league or with Democratic senators and others In the party who have ad- vised acceptance of the Republican reserve! ion. Whatever ths decision, the Harding men declare, the result will be to widen the breach over tb treaty within th Democratic party. , THbue-asi- t $39.50 I to eay about the conference, although he did not conceal his interest in it The Harding partisan argue that th logical result of ths conference trill be to CUeaso Suits Lo Executive town. "Some people who think there Is no harm in Inventing a big quake story to send out for other communities forget harm to Lo Warns People Against thstthey are workingth 'abuetneea interests Injuring of thousands of persons her whose welaffects all other business Interests Sending Alarming Reports. fare everywhere. "Remember that while truth is not always exciting, it best stands th test of LOS ANGELES. July 17. Warning to tlm and is of priceless valus nowadays people here not to send to the folks back in yeur native haunta ridiculously Former. Police Chief Diet accounts or earthquake exaggerated Suddenly in Prison Cell here" was contained in a statement ' M. P. Snyder. today by Mayor STILLWATER. Minn, July 17. A few Mayor Snyder said be issued tb state- hours before he was to bav been released ment to give "kindly advice to those ro- from th, state penitentiary hare. Patrick mantic persona who enjoy telllnf of their Ht Barnes, 74. former police- - chief at alleged hairbreadth escapee In earthTargo. N. D., dropped dead in hi cell quake which they magnify for effect." following an attack of heart disease. He declared yesterday's earthquakes were Joy at the parol board's decision yeSler-da- v ts believed to have affected talq slight and caused no materiel damage. "Don't 1st your Imagination make you weak heart He wag sentenced thirteen th object of ridicule. Don't wire or writ months for shooting a neighbor, who to th folks back in your native haunts recovered.ago - i Angeles Former Tammany Chief Aboard Ship for Ireland own cbspel. and In th afternoon all four . will combine in th program to be rendered at tha tabemada Members of the General 6unday School union board from esmmewMm Salt Lake ere expected to be in attendChleifo Tribunea.lt Lake Tribune Leased Wire, ance. . . , , , v, - Ipeclai to Tb Tribus. NEW PORK, July 17. Mr. and Mrs. . WASHINGTON. July 17. The popula Richard Croker were passengers on ths Mrs. of Iron tlon county bp minor civil diviKatsertn Augusta Victoria when she sion ia announced as follows: . sailed today "We are going to Ireland to Oleo Precinct. . Buekhom Cairn, said the former Tammany chief, "and we II be back In the fall to spend A. Jeannette Mr. Hyde, Republican Cedar, ; including Cedar another winter at Palm Beach. national commi ttee woman from Utah and City "Polities. be said, "well, I think Cox a member of the oommttte appointed to Enoch is the best and strongest candidate the Democrats could have selected The only officially notify Senator Warren G. Har- Gold Springs .... question Is whether the country wants a ding of hie nomination, will leave today. Kanarra for Columbus, Ohio. Democratic national administration." AU of th member of th committee Lund ar echeduled to meet t Columbus and Modsna th4n go by special train to Marlon for New Cattle th ceremonies. Mrs. Hyde said yester- Psrsgooneh. including town day that eh expected to be gone about P Paragoonah rowan, Including ten day. Parowan city CHICAGO July 17 Arguments State Lin NAMED AS COMMISSIONER, counsel for William Bross Lloyd and nine-by ... Summit teen other alleged members of the Comm- gpsrial to Tb Triboa. Incorporated places; unist-Labor 17. J.- L. Butler Cedar party against the admisRUPERT. Idaho. sion of testimony of Harry J. Wilson, a of Acequla has beenJuly by Gov. Paragoonah secret service agent who posed In Beattie emor Davie to flU thappointed on th Parowen .....a... ... as a Bolshevik leader, occupied the day board of Minidoka countyvancaey commissioners Tb population of Daggett county by In the trial of the alleged radicals, who caused by ths death last week ef E. C. preoincte follows: Antelope. 44; Bridgeare charged with violation of tha stata Maynard. Mr. Butler will be a candidate port, 14; Unwood, including Liuwood sedition law, and will be continued on for commissioner at th next election. town,. 144; Manila, Including Manila . , Monday. town,. 212. . Up rood town ha 44 popu, .ACTINO AS MAYOR. lation and Manila town, 140. This county SUNDAY SCHOOLS TO MEET. wa created since 1410. . I t Tb Tribes. tpsctsl Iperial to Tb Tribes. RUPERT. Idaho, July 17. D, H. Greg-orf BRIGHAM CITT. BOY SUrFERS BROKEN ARM. member of tb city council, is July th four city ward Sunday schools will mayor of Rupert In th absence of acting BRIGHAM CITT. July IT Ebble Rich, J, W. hold tnelr annual conference. Each school Murphy,-wh- o le on a camping trip In th eon of Mr. and Mrs. Eb Richard, ardson, will conduct th morning program In Its mountains near Halley. , eon, - suffered a compound fracture of Census Figures .Given on Iron and Daggett Hyde to Leave for Harding Notification th bones in ths left wrist when he i a cherry tree Wednesday. Ha picking cherries from th top of th end stepped upon a light limb which way under hi weight, and he gis plunged headlong to th grourtd. Out of t AT ALL THE BEST PLACES- - , ...I,....., Aik for .i...... ,. ...i.. .... -- Admission of Testimony of uRed Leader Opposed - . T ' ' t : ReiPs Special It Reminds You of Days Gone By WARNING n Mi' lll ! VMtlSL ww teveh H4hr to msmtsi WhotaMa. igas-raya- s Scd SSTwars-ay mam, town r? ? |