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Show rilK SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TriUI&DAY MORNING, SIX STRUCTURES i 0 Salt Lake Contractors Post by the contractor In poetliif ths notices at this time. The nheft metmi worker met Hist night at the Labor irmpU and after consider hitf the artion of the contractors In poet in the rtotirrs, drtMed to let the pro poaed fcuUU'ng tgTuint drop, dclarinf the Unrue a deed one now, At the meeting of the carpenter st the Iator temple last night, aitordiug to I cr and O. Jacobs, business tarv of the rrHrMr eynt t couru ll, it ass decided tint the rurpeniers would vtslk out on all jnle tod.cy where the nothes were poslfd. It w also decided l that on k!y 1j the five rttrpnis' unions affiliated with the district council would meet at Moose hall and take the referendum vote on the propoeed building aarvemetiL kn-a- Notices Putting New Con-ditioin Effect May 10. Carpenters Strike. ns Trades Council Officials Ask More Time to Place 1 Proposals Men. Before Xottcea outlining 111 tantallv working agreement for Salt Laks building aetlv-ltie- s on jobi under way In Pa.lt Lak wr poated yesterday by building con- tractor. Five building job, wltrr the placard! explaining the agreement wer posted, were stopped yesterday, the men quitting work when they read the notice." These were the building Job on the Jackson school at First Nortlt and Sixth VVeot streets, ths Hamilton school, ths new store at - First South Cooperative end Richards streets, and the Central Market building on Orpheum avenue, these two Job being carried on by the Clayton Investment company, and the two Jobe being carried on by the Vllladscn Brothers at the Itandall-Dod- d garage and Ht the Paoiflo Nash garage, both on South Second East street near First South e street. There were about men who went out yesterday, about a doxen on four of the Jobs and five on the store. There are five other building construction Jobe where the notices were not posted and where work ass continued through the day. fifty-thre- 'About thirty earprnler wmt eut on ld klr. Jacobs slier last Iriks today," nighC meeting of the carpenter . As more wi1 go out probably Krldav if the notices are found poated on the other Fnoch Chylruua building Jobs remaining Is the contractor in iharge of ths Jm school building Job, and W. J. Dean la tha contraitag. In charge of 4he work on the Hamilton arhool. where notices were poaled, with like result Tha main thing Ik that the local carpenters are going to take their referendum vote on thla propowd agreement aa they planned to do at first, and thua carry out their pledge." The notices posted on tatloua building Jobs read aa follows: iending the formal ratification on or before May 1, by our emploveea of an agreement which ha hern drawn up between building empolyers and employees, ihla work la being earned on under ths t terms of aald agreement. This agreement provides for smlcsbls settlement of difference and is based upon lh following points' "1 That there shall be no limitation as to the amount of work a man shall perforin during a working day "2. That there snail be no restrh tlons of the use of mai hlnerv or tools or the method of apphlng materials or performing work. In case a dispute arises over the slxe of hand toots, it shall be aeltled by the Joint conference board mi' Interference Prohibited. J. That no person shall hate the right to Interfere with workmen during working houla. "4 That the use of apprentices and helper shall be subje, t to ths decision of the Joint conference board. "5. That ths employer shall have the derision aa to the necessity of the apElectricians Meet. pointment of foremen, and lit case of such to prescribe their dutlee appointment, TeAift ftirhl at tha Labor tempi th In All foremen not using tools may or may leriuttlonal Brotherhood of KlectrloaJ not be union men at the discretion of the Worker, local union No. 154. In regular employer. meeting dlacuuad tha proponed tuiidtng to k, Tliet workmen are at agreement and criticised the action taken work for whomsoever they seeliberty fir, "hut hall d.maiyt and receive wasra agreed on account of source of material enterupon bv the Joint conference board In ing h Job or niethod of delivery to Job their Jrads, Ninder all circuinstam e. la the particular point at limur, hut the Conditions Specified. entire agreement calls for careful CoThat the employer shall have the nsideration, and time la necessary for right to employ dlre.-- t at the site of the suih deliberation." 'work or any other pla, When men are The iioating of the noihe yesterday in glupiicd.ta a Job out of town the shall not obliged to pay board no manner changes the situation from If the Job lasts more than seven dave that whlth haa existed aim 17. 'S Craftsmen shall be permitted to do aHid Willard f Cannon of theApril I.v m work In other mated crafts 1u imse of and spokescompany need fur a .reasons hie period of tlnvs, man for hnalneerlng the contractors last night where the proper i raftsmen are not Im"The terms of the notice eie Identical available, mediately with those at that time to " That there shall be no Interfer- the Building transmitted Trade council. In a letter ence nor cessation of work on aay con- to Chairman James liall of the council e st ruction work on account of the source wrote. of any material entering Into tha Jot) " The oonimltte acting for the building tier Its method of delivery to the Job; employers ha reported the deliberation in other words, there ehall lie no cessa- of the Joint committee of employer ami tion of work on any hutldtng Joh, not empkivwa and we have lurrfully gone over any Interference on account of present the Joint agreement drawn up . . . and W future disputes with manufacturers, believe the outcome of three deliberation dealers asaamhly shops, teamsters or will bring about a complete solution o( other lahor. , any existing or future disputes In the "10. Tnat all parties will be bound by the several prim he herein end the de- building " ton Imlustiy. are advised that we endorse ths cisions of the arbitration board and Joint action of our repreaentatlvea on tills comconference lioard " and mittee accept the Joint agreement as The prevailing the presented herewith. opinion among W stand ready to repreaentatlvea of the Building Tradee this agreement and urge you to cause count II regarding the pouting of the no- aign he taken by your organisato Ilk action tices. a e pressed laat night bv IX O. tion at the eailleat moment. Jacobs, secretary of the council and busi" a reported to ua, ness agent of the Itxal union, Georg K. that'In view of the fact, will organisation require tome Fahy, trustee of the council and aecre-tdr- y time your to ret the necessary author!! bin, of the inside electrhal workers' are advised all our work that you hereby union, and J. E. Mousey, delegate to the beginning Monday count II and secretary of the structural will bo carried on, under of thla terms the morning, April 1, Iron workers' union, la In substance: and aa If the agreement had '"That the action la premature and pre- agreement signed by both parties, vents the unions from obtaining referen- been " 'Wduly a have requested the same commit dum vole. The contractor have bees tea to continue to act In our beualf, pendIt waa told that hoped that the referensigning of thla agrerement. dum vote might be registered between ing tho actual to facilitate order tha working out of lit, May li and 20, and a special meeting details and the solution of possible diffihas been called by the dlstrht council culties. we Mav auggent that you authorlor Mav 43 to expedite the matter. same ise to act In a like committee your "Many of the men concerned are working In Idaho and Nevada and letters con- eapecltv? " Associated Ltah 'Very respectfully, taining copies of the proposed agreement1 General Contractors, hr F. Schuvler. preshave bei sent them in order that they might give the matter proper consider-tlou- . ident; Electrical Contractor and Dealer' The men are doing all they can Association, by George K Handall. Mason Contra, tors' Associato avoid trouble sa tliev realise the neby George g Aaliton. Thomas M cessity ef eontlnulng building operations tion, Master Plumbers and Child, committee; at this Bine. But the posting of the notices has Steam Fitters' .Association, by prank Dachairman special committee; Masplaced tha men In an extremely awkward vidson, If they continue to work. It ter Plasterers Association, by J. Greer, position. amounta to a sanctioning of the terms president "The contractor met Tuesday night." ef an agreement which the unions still said Mr. Cannon, "and In view of the fact have under consideration and on which appeared unable to fix many unions havg not vet had tlmeto that the unions a for the acceptance of the agree-laqp- t. date act. The action haa the appearance of we felt that it devolved on the conan attempt to force tha men to agree to did May the terme of the proposal. It la a case tractors to set a date, which of trying to disguise the Issue bv post- 10, In order that our membership might ing an agreement under the guise of a be informed, to reassure the Ini eating notire In order to compel compliance, and public and generally restore confidence In Inasmuch as the unions It may mean that all of the iOOft men this Industry. with the engaged In the building lines In halt had already been presented will no breach of faith is involved Lake itilt work agreement, "The ninth clause relative to inter, with the posting of the notices containference or cessation of rthstruction work ing the substance of the agreement which am-plo- t I a-- e -- MA'Y C, 1920. proitdes for the settlement of all dispute by artdtratlon. "pur object in posting the nothea on the Job waa to e that the men engaged were Informed of the terms of the agreement under which the work waa being carried on. aa It appeared that they were not all familiar with to provision of the agreement, which- was aomawhat voluminous The notice a posted contained the essentials of the original agreement In eonulee form, and contained nothing that aaa not In the original agreement. "Employers regret the ceesetlon of work and believe that II will Interfere with the plan aa generally agreed upon, which provided a Just mean for the aeattlement of all grievances without resort to strikes." last bight at to Irrigation CompanyfWill It tut $600,000 Bondt Specie! - 8pcikl I The Tribune. Idaho, May E Ths Hlackfool irrigation company, aervlngona of the largest and rli heat farming in thla part of Idaho, today voted l'Ji out of tub to organise aa a svetem and to offer for aale an district Issue of ftnw.OoO in bonds. Thla meeting was held at the court house in Black-foo- t. rear of the Powera" home acrosa from ihe Oov. field were Iniploated In the offense. wer eeen A men a and woman a track shout the car and It I thou it they were headed In the dlrwtlon of I'tah with the car. The officer any they have evidence which will convict the guilty parti. The baby he blue ee and brown hair and la very prgty. It waa acantljy clad and wrapped In a White blanket Mrs Phoebe t'offln baa volunteered to take care of the child temporarily. . TIRED ALL Blackfoot Rotary Club Reelectt All Officert And Color Ii Bad, Too Muddy and Elotched. Know What I tha Trouble la? t The THE Tribe. BLACKFOOT, Idaho, May -- At the weekly luncheon of the Blackfoot Rotary club the directors announced the selection of the former officer, who have held office since the club was chartered last November, aa follows: W. Frank Berryman, president; Hugh 0. MacCo Ilham, vie president; Milton H. Fehnal, eecretary; Ernest Pearson, treasurer; Dr. Burleigh H. Hudson, aergeant. The club voted thanks to the bor acouta, troops one and four, who worked camlast Friday In the city clean-u- p paign. Rotary club member also voted l.i to each troop to help defray Ihe expenses oti a projected "hike" through Yrllowaton park In Julv. Rolarian Joel - Priest wal present and briefly deecrlbed a part of his in raring for the special gait lAla Commercial club party, which waa in Blackfoot at noon. IT 13 PE0BABLY YOUR BLOOD The Blood la Often Sluggish in the Spring and Needa Purify- Will ing Help The blood i Ilf itself, and when blood gets out of order nothin;. cem right! You are blue, discouraged ami out of aorta. Food lose its taste, I and iderp does pot seem to refresh you You don 't want to work, and cannot have a good time. WhatThen you aay to yooraelf, Mavbe the matter with me, anywavf vou think of your blood, and maybe you don 't. Spring in here. And Bpring, more than any other season, t tho time people suffer most from blood disorders. Sometimes it is juat Hpring Fever but conscientious, hard working folks really suffer from Spring Fever. Tear ago people took sulphur and molasses in the Hpring to help their blood. But nowadays, instead, they a nice tasting, take Iepto-Manaagreeable and quickly effective blood is approved bv touic. d everywhere. It has phyeician of run down, bstlesa people get back their 0I1J time vigor and eu tbusiasm. Everyone ia yonf family should take a good blood purifier and builder this Spring. GebPepto Mangaa today. Yotir druggist has it, in both liquid and tab-- ' . let form., Aak for Gudea lcp to and aea that the name Mangaa Gudea ia on ths package. (Adv.1 tout I- Falls, Ida., Policeman Held Shooting Charge 4ta! Deterted Baby Girl Found by Boy Near Pocatello Pepto-Manga- helped-thousan- 3SE5 Buy Her Music for Mothers r.lORHinG Shop in the Morning To rcliave the afternoon rrub, via make it doubly worth your inland whilo to ehop io tho mornin hours, by offering unusual specials for each morning, between the hours of mno and twelve. Auerbachs Sheet Music Dept. (Near Grocyterya) Wonderful Mother of Mine - $1.XT No w Phone - Berry Bpoona, Gravy Indies, Told Meat Fork. Child' beta, farter Beta, 2 piece Balt and Pepper Bhakera, etc. EVERY E6?! PURCHASE FREE Fountain, e . Patter rxs Except .Grocer i es Hail OrdUsr- ; . Mo Top Skirts, $3.95 - Made of ! r $ Each time a customer ihakes a purchase (either cash or charge) the salescheck is sent in a pouch to a central cashiers desk. A special controller cashier is in this cage, who counts these closed pouches as they come in from the various Special Feature of departments throughout the entire store. This controller cashier marks each 56tlvincoming pouch as a FREE This 56th pouch is then opened and the salescheck fs stamped PAID, no matter whether the amount is ("Jots I CHASE. 10c or $1000,00, and returned to the customer with the compliments' of the AUERBACH COMPANY. If it is a cash During This Sale at in the is returned at once pouch to the customer if it is a charge purchase, the check is simply purchase, the money merchandise the either so purchased is giv?n to the customer absolutely FREE OF and in case, $14.40, $16.00, $18.00 stamped PAID, ' CHARGE. They are individual in every way. Rogers and Bros. A-- l Table Silverware, Set, $12.95 -- 26-Pie- ce Guaranteed for 20 years plat- ed .ware, consisting of six tea-six spoons, six tablespoons, knives, six forks, . 1 sugar shell, 1 butter knife and oak chest. Save Money at Auerbach 8 G icyterya EisiiiEmac: 30c Huck Towels, 6 for $1.00 Guest size, a fine .quality. $5.50 Heavy, Large Crochet Bedspreads, $3.49 Each f 15c package Old Yankee. Cane and Maple Syrup 37c glass bottles 73c" Small tins, 2 lbs. ,4 ozs. Medium tins, 42 lbs. ...$1.25 Large tins, 9 lbs. .....$2.40 Krinkle Corn Flakes 18-o- z. ...9c package Everfresh Vegetable Soup Each package 10 plates of 3 Pkgs. 25c soup Rose Brand Sweet - A a 75c White Pique ' Odd Lot of Bleached Sheets, $L89 Each ' Black Taffeta, $1.98 .Yard 36 inches wide. Soft and lustrous quality. Ooe that will give Only 300 yards. good wear. 45c Yard 40c White Lawn 29c Yard 60c Plaid w Ging- - i ham 39c Yard 32 inches u ,cl z. Childrens dose 45c wide. For one day only, the finest grade childrens hose; black and white; all sizes. sets, bowls, vases, comports, water sets, bon bon etc. dishes, Special at $5.95 Auerbachs Main Floor. quantity of ladies washable ehamoisette Mostly gloves. While make. they 'Kajser 98c last, per pair' $1.75 Fountain Syringe, $1.19 . art Suits, $2.98 Kay-ne- e Stunning styles in Well brand - suits. worth $3.50 and more. Sizes , 2V2 Made of fine percale; light and dark colors. A large assortment to choose from. 2-Qu- Boys Washable A $2.50 Bungalow Aprons, $1.93 ' . to 7 years. Gherkins , 29o jars Rose Brand Soup Pickles 25c' jars 14-o- z. 14-o- z. m dm v 60c Genuine Serpentine Crepe, 29c Yard A good variety of stkles. Cream Serge - 98c Yard 36 inches wide, ing quality. fine wear- ...$4.00 to $4.25 $1.15 Kalsomine t 73c Package (Auerbai h Juvenile Suits, $8.69 In assorted patterns. to.JL years. Values Sizes 2V5 to $10.50. n .Table $5.00 Damask, $2.98 Yard All-Line- Coat Hangers, 5c B5aehed, 70 inches wjde. Wooden coat hangers with metal books. , Pound Paper, 39c Fifth Floor.) Buttons, Half Price bins of buttons Several worth from 25c to $2.50 per dozen. On sale at half price. ggiaa.Tiami; Jirr&rkaaga a Auerbachs Gift Shop Third Floor. 4 $2.95. j 35c Mens Socks, 19c White, black and some fancy ' pattern socks. Bungalow Aprons, 97c Made of percale, light colors. ' Regular $1.75 values. sheets of very fne finish linen paper, writing packed in neat box. Curtain Nets, 9c Yard Extra fine quality filet and nets. -- White and ecru. Infants Long Coat, $2.98 Made of Bedford cord and cashmere. Large collars, embroidered or braided; $4.50 to $5.50 values. Childrens Underwaists, 2 for 65c , Made of heavy or light weight cambric; for boys and girls; sizes 2 to 12 years; regular 65c values. The Above Items on Sale Today, 9 to. 12 Only SVv u if'di $4.00 to $6.00 100 double Floor Paints Gallons ' Quarts Regulation size in mahogany or white enamel finish. Glazed, felted bottoms, fitted with best handles. Regular $2.50 and $2.75 values. 1 l - Serving Trays, $1.39 , Gloves 98c Boys Pants, $1.69 Brassieres, 2 for 98c Sugar and cream Fancy nainsook, sleeveless nion suits; worth $2.00. . Made of heavy cluny lace and cambric combined. Sizes 34 to 40 only. Regular 98c value. Cut Glass, $5.95 Suits $1.45 Encore Pancake Flonr z. Athletic Union rlt form- In knickerbockcr style. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Values up to (Except Groceries, Patterns and at Fountain) ' . Iris satinc; new button models, fitting trimmed, etc. No exchanges or approvals. .(r . Bavin?. Table Silverware, . Mammy o Mine Thank God, Youre Here, Mother Mine When - lie Gave Me You, Mother Mine The Iland That Rocked Illy Cradle Itules My Heart DONT FORGET YOUR MOTHER I at considerable SPECIALS 9 to 12 Day .Hear these wonderful Mothers Day Numbers at curtain . Pepto-Mang&- n At a former meeting It waa voted lo payment to the government of 1200.000 acra feet of water to b stored In the proposed American Falla reservoir. 1 he purpose of the bond iesue la the payment to the government of 120.000 for the 20,000 acre feet of eater, and 1 400. 000 la for the payment tS the present owners of the water at the, rate of 120 per share. Tha Blackfoot Irrigation company has a decreed witter right out Of the Fnake river of ;oouo inches, priority data of Twin July 10, Its. It haa served 20,000 acres on of land lilng north and west of thla eltv, all of whh h la In a high elate of cultivation. The officers of the company are te Tbe TrlbuM. J I). Jeneen. president, and George T. TWIN FALi-8- . Idaho, May -- F A. Cobbley, secretary. Kennedy, painter, Is In the county hospital todav Buffering from a bullet shattered right arm, John Harm, trapper and former Twin Falla policeman, la held Under 13.100 bond on a charge of assaultweapon. ing Kennedy with a deadly Ilarma entered a plea of not guilty to Special t The Tribune. the chants. claiming POTATKl-LO- . The alleged shooting occurred last night Idaho, Mav 6. An Infant girl waa found hy Hov Rupp at an In a tent at the rear of a lot at Hi Fifth west. Harms, It la alleged, chargavenue early hour thla morning tying near a pile for of brush In the Gove field north of Poing Kennedy with undue friendship cotcatello. The child had been deserted and Mrs. Harms The latter oocuplaa a Ita hand and fret were partly frosen. tage on the front of the lot. Harm reThe baby was taken to the Rupp home cently was made defendant In a divorce and carefully treated and revived and suit filed by Mrs. Harm, who allege doctors think no serious reaulta wilt en- her husband baa failed to provide for sue. her. If the child had not been discovered within a few hours It would have frosen The coming wheat crop la below normal, to death. The parents evidently did not it look as if til price of flour will adto wish the baby perish, for a milk bot- vance Better buy your supply now of tle was left near it. The officers believe that high grade Jeroma flour and be safe. that the persons who stole the Ford car Voice ler Seed Co., general agent. (Advt.) ooo TIME-NOAPP- ETITE Womens Pumps, Shoes and Slippers , $1.98 Scweral huailred pair of Woman Pumps, Rlippar and Bhoas, in pat ante, dull., whits canvas or nubock. These are broken lines, and not sizes in each atyle. but sizes to 7 in the lot. Anniversary I1.P8 price So C. U. 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