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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1920. 8 City Dwellers Revel jn , Beauties of Nature Cottonwood Camp Boon to Young and Old Big adwt Coeds GN4 OMdi rotcT T he new season GENES In the community cmp five miles below Brighton in Big Cottonwood canyon. The two upper pictures show some of tbe campers,' The lower photograph is of one of the tents pitched among the spruce. has come, as r seasons will , and this' time ' , it hasbrought with it Stemless Ostrich for the New Autumn Millinery at on of it favorite and most pronounced trimming features. Showers ef it, which, like toe weeping wiUow that lies athwart the stream, literally deluge eome of the models ut showers of quivering fronds. tvs - i. One lovely model, in the new iodine shade, could not quite decide bow to use tui graceful trimming, so completely covered crown and brim and let what ;t had left over drop in a bewildering question mark at the right side, to lightly caress tbe dimple in the wearers cheek and ask all observers, could anything be more becomingt It i the embodiment of youth. Three days gone Limitless variations in the use o t this trimming and many ether new ones are shown in ths and nowihere. are hilt two Monday and Tuesday Advance Models in New Hats which we are now showing in our third floor millinery salon, each with the customary and invariable Walker individuality. in Which to Buy FUR murdered bv the police as reprisals. When a polkeman Is murdered no attempt Is made to discover the murderer, but the police .retaliate by murdering somebody else. It Is a familiar but true expression that the government of Ireland is a government by Imprisonment, deportation, arson and murder. "It Ie this state of things which has alarmed the moderate people of all classes throughout Ireland and which Is to them together bringing try to agree w.ilch upon a svstem of nmv be generally acceptable to Ireland. Any one who sincerely loves Ireland must hope and pray .for.. .the .success pi thla mov ement. g, at August Sale Prices Gives Approval. feature Is the approval the peace conference a dominion settlement a fiom leading Sinn Felner like Bishop Lonalan The Times says editorially: "If Lord Mayor MacSmeney Is permitted to die. Irreparable Injury wilt oe done to all present hopes for an litidj settlement. The prime minister's explanation of the government's decision Is in effect a declaration of war upon Sinn Fein in circumstances that will secure that party the widest possible measure of Irish support. "The lord mayor of Cork not only enjoys the sympathy always freely give (Continued from Page One.) by this country to a weaker combatant ie In a hard fight, but the government He is thinner, more sunken of face. Ills also without that prestige in Irish afsustained have last message to the world tells me to fairs which alone might It.' eav " It te tn my mind to say that- - people must never think of masses and prayers for me and the principles 1 fight tor. Those whose minds are on a world filled onlv with the thoughts of polltlrs and the calculating moves on the political i hess hoard cannot understand the heroic of this man. Terence mav die, but his spirit all .MacSweney live as an example of mans for high motives." Quiet prevailed around the prison at a late hour tonight and no further unruly demonstrations are expected A remarkable of the work of n hlch Is seeking Furnishes Site and State Free Tents for Many Happy Patrons. Forest Service i , Then, to protect both our customers and ourselves, we will be compelled to reinstate regular prices,, because, owing to conditions in the fur industry, arid due to limited output resulting, it will, in all probability, be impossible for us to replace these exclusive, genuine, hande fur garments even at some, TIEUP VESSEL LIKELY FAILURE lULLY too hundred persons, in rluding large numbers of boys ind girls, have rubbed elbows tn it h tbe out of doors this sum mer at the community cawe3tabtiBhed five miles below BrightonftNBig Cot ton wood through tbe efforts of the forest service. That city dwellers, might appreciate and take advantage of tbe beauty and quietude to be found in tbe forests, the use of the ground ass given by the forest service for the camp, and the tents, twenty in number, were proffered by the state. Thev were originally pur chased for use of the Utah national guard. The Balt Lake Rotary club has pledged its support to the 'camp and promised to furnish twenty five more tents. Tbe camp is about twenty acres m area, and includes some of the most attractive scenery in tbe canvou. There is an abundance of natural beauty. The tents are pitched at intervals between tall spruce trees which attain a height, of sixty five or seventy feet and are often two aud a half feet in diameter. Running water is within easy rcaih of all of the campers. The popularity of the camp since its opening early this mouth demonstrates the need for a permanent community camp, where people can rest and play during the summer, said Dana Parkinson, supervisor of tbe W eatch national forest. Los Angeles 'A Garments built from all of the most favored furs of tbe season and in all of the newest models for this winter are included in this sale. M glettf AS. any fur garment until taken out. Charge patrons may have fur purchases made Monday and Tuesday posted to their September acA (.mall deposit will bold Landing at Provincetown, Scene of Today's Fete. 1 ,r5l.33i;.$l.63 count, payable October 1. YOU SAVE FROM 20 TO 50 PER CENT IF YOU SELECT YOUR FURS DURING THE NEXT TWO DAYS AT WALKERS. Summer Rates on Fur Repairing and Remodeling Only Two More Day I Hpe-ci- -- j ' MEAT DEPARTMENT TO WORRY ABOUT THE CENTBAL 3 d S I a . GOOD MEATS 'AT Only tbe beet cut at our market Corn-fe'Steer Beef, real Lkinbe milk-feand dressed Pork tnd Poultry Vest, country-feWe make all our own Sausages every day , TWO DELIVERIES DAILY 9:30 a. tn. and 9:30 p. m. d Mil -- U.l 4 d II . , Bright Corduroy House Robes and - - Breakfast Coat ' Mole is a new suit trim and very, effective combined with veldyne or Val. de cyne. Seal is shown on a number of our best models. tricotine and duvetyn are among the best materials in our better, suits. Contribute their portion of color to brighten the Botnbernesa of wintertime. , New ones are just , in on our Third Floor, in American beauty, rose, Alice and purple. . Cham-oiqtin- e, If Priced at $10.75 you like to have your suit, among tha first, you will And our selection easy to choose from. t r the Utah Oil Refining company of this of Vico oil for city call for tbo supply lubricstion- in tbo mail planes end for standard gasoline as the eompany - Oil Company, Office Force Cuett, at President, Home tltah Concern Supplier fuel- - . , The Initial delivery of fuel and lubri-ntcalled for unusual service on tbe art of the eompany. Upon telcgrnjibie nstructione received tbe night before, ton delivered the compeeye truck contract for supplying lubricants and fuel to tbe planes to be used in tbe coast aerial mail service has been awarded to a Utah concern. This important deal with the government wn largely brought about through the fact that Balt Lake was tbe only point at which benzol eoiild be obtained for tbe big De Havlland planes which recently passed over the city westward bound on a demonstration trip, supervised bv the government, and for the Lawson planes on their transcontinental demonstrations. Tbo government contract made with of tbo plane's scheduled departure from this eitr for San Francisco. Tho oil company is using planes In commercial service for special delivery Durservice of an emergency nature. ing the week the company dispatched a quantity of oil to the mayor of Mt. Pleasant by airplane from the Bueno A curious circumstance Vista field. it that at the time the plan left with the oil, the eompany wiped the Mt, Pleasant executive of the shipment and AID SOCIETY MEETS THURSDAY. wet amazed to leara later that the utl Tbo Ladies Aid society of the Westbefore was delivered the telegram reached the mayor advising him or the minster Presbyterian ehureh will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday, (hipmenC . k ..NEVER HAVE Instead tff laying down tbe fashion dictum and saying to women, You must wear this cut of a coat, whether or not it is becoming to you, the designers this year have been graciously liberal and have models' fSr small, youthful women and for misses, with clever short coats; models for ..matrons' and larger women or for the tall, Wil-- . lowy girl, with long coats, reaching in ' graceful lines clear to the knees in, some of the smartest. v al Oil for Air Mail Plane, . YOU You can easily tell that these suits want women to like them, for they have tried in every way. to make themselves pleasing to the eye and smartly worn by different types of women S S : entered upon the stage of Walkers Garment Salon ready for your pleasure. Are 89c 99c glsIO I New. Fall Suits Vi n. CAN STONE TOMATOES THIS WEEK desire to please rThe much higher prices. Pilgrims Said to Have Made According to the claims of some historians, the first landing of the Pilgrims, was at Provincetown, Mass., 'Instead xf has such a place, but Salt Lake has far at At any rate, tha tercenPlymouth. better 'natural facilities mucji closer at celebrations In honor of this occatenary band than has tbe coast eitv. Such tonatural advantage should be apprcciat sion will lake place St Provincetown day and continue, through September (. ed and utilized. It seems that because of a storm the little band of Puritans, seeking a safe haven niMiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig for anchorage along the rocky coast of the Bay state, had to mako port at what wae afterward the settlement of Provincetown. A few days later, when the weather cleared, all of the Pltgrlma continued their journey and landed at Plymouth. The signing of the compact, which la to (he hlatorv of modern free government what the Magna Charta waa to the centuries between, took place at Province-towand not at Plymouth, as has been Branch exchange, Wasatch 160, connecting all departments supposed, and, therefore. Provincetown is WHEBE THEY TREAT YOU RIGHT the center of all American Institutions, according o historical data. We ship to all parts of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada, by parcels The program to date at Provincetown post, express or freight is as follows: Sunday The religious opening. Morning services In the five churches An An evening afternoon publlo meeting. for the aaliore of the fleet.i EXTRA SPECIALS ES S3 meeting national International and speakers of JAR RUBBERS SEAL PAST JARS reputation will be heard on each occasion! I On Friday,. August !7. the Atlantic 3 dozen 3 Quarts squadron arrived and battleships of Oreat MASON and ECONOMY 2 Britain, Holland, France. Portugal. Spain 30c PAROWAX LIPS Dozen and Canada were Invited to Join the fleet Pound package &HC An informal reception was given the ECONOMY JARS I IQ MASON JARS officers of the fleet oq the 28th. Pints Pints Monday Parade, 1.39 oclock. National civic meeting at the monument. Quarts commemorating the great events Speeches at. .. of 1630. 3:30 oclock. Daylight fireworks for children, o'clock, evening Banquet, Grocery Specials, One Week Only, Starting August 30th. 30 o'clock. Firework and Illumination of tha fleet, 8.30 o'clock. Ball at town hall, 0:30 o'clock. The Mayflower council will celebrate lire and throughout the United States Monday, September 0. The days between are being taken by various organisations, Including a pageant at North Trunk. the celebration Throughout special events will be arranged for the sailors In . , port. s and with a. very keen high-grad- Bishops Appeal. The Times this nioiniiig mnUlns a rental kable letter from Blshon Conalan of Coik appealinng to the newspaper to use Its tnfluence tc secure the release of MacSwenev. Bishop Conalan Is known as a violent Mnn Feiner, but hls letter la moderatelv phrased, while at the same time It Includes a striking Indictment of British policy toward Ireland. It says In part. "Several innocent people have been Armed cap a pie with many a new feature The initial e ' Utah )11 -- Reining-company general office force, with guests, formed a party of more than 200 persons who were entertaiaed during the week at the home of 1rosideot John O. Howard. The privets park surrounding home was decorated and Mr. Howard a novel setting for the' affair was arranged in the beautiful ground. Denning in the outdoor pavilion and in tbe ballroom was a feature of the evening. Delightful refreshments were served. Mr. Howard proved to be h geeiel and hospitable host to the members of his organization end of the The affair wae the annuel evening. Utah Oil outing of the Refining companys headquarters force. The- - the-gues- . r t The body will be taken today September 2, at 3:30 oclock, at tho hospital. to Elko for funeral services and Interbomb of Mrs. B. M. Stewart, 459 South ment. The body may be viewed at tha Fifth East street. 8. V. Evans funeral chapel until 11:30 . o'clock this morning. t Death, and' Funerdt, ' . . FUNERAL. $. Funeral services for Adnloyd 'Wayman. veara of age. who wa drowned Wednesday. will be held thla afternoon at 3.30 o'clock at the Holliday ward chapel. Interment will be made Inlie the In Holliday cemetery. Tbe body will state at the residence of hie mother. Mr. Forty-ninth South street Emma Wayman. and. Holliday road, until 8 o'clock. 1 DEATHS. Lloyd L. Thomas. son of Charlea-and Jane . Powell Thome, died yesterday at the home. 1018 Geneaee avenue, He follewlng an stuck of pneumonia. mi borrv April 17. 1818, tn Balt take The body la at the Joseph William Taylor undertaking establishment. Charles Pierce. 42 year of age. died yesterday at a hoapltal. The body la at the O'Donnell A Co. undertaking eetaV IlsJment. , , DAUGHTER I WELCOMED. Dr. and Mrs. F. Q. Canine are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a daughter, their ' first child, born Wednesday. Mrs. Canine wee formerly Mies Irene Brown. -- . - - 1. , OELTA NAMES DELEGATES. ; pertit ta Tke Tribes. 1 " Deaeerrele ef Ik Delta DELTA, lag. M.-- TIU ee deleealas prerlact el thrlr nrlwary seta-leea Ie the elate fee Lewi aed C. P. W. MOIeely.. The deleeale were aalaelraeted. S. Walker wee rkeeea Seletete (reel Ike gtitk-erlae- d , pcerlarl, Molll Emms Smith II veara ef age. Pea't etlraipt la file tka eeaterl felate ef Take It t ea eiperleace alee- daughter of Mr. and Mr. Wlllerd aSmith adject a relay. erer-rar local trkua. na't ike smut. of Elko, Nev, died yesterday at - |