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Show THE' SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER to return to tha United States, the worthiest country in which to live, although it has gone dry." The affair was the largest American gathering that has occurred in Rome. Cerretti . had Monsignor Supreme Knight James A. Flaherty of Philadelphia oil hta right and Edward U Hearn, general commissioner for Europe of tha Knights of Columbus, on his left. Others at his tabls Included John Roddln, Denver, Colo.; Father James Klrwan, Galveston, Texas; E. W, Buckley. St. Paul, Minn , and John G. Teddy. Saskatoon, Canada, member of the hoard of diroe-to- rs of the Knights of Columbus. Tour visit to Rome has been a ray of sunshine In the Vatican, Monsignor 1 never saw the pope Cerretti said. mors satisfied than after your visit, which, ha aald, was one of tha greatest consolations for him. Roma is jw your boms. You heard the pope wish the knights to establish themselves hero, going back to America to impress the necessity of work in tha Holy City and leaving tha organisation of their branch to Mr. Hearn, who knows the situation here and throughout Europe. was conMonsignor Cerrettls address by- - sppleuee, espetinually' interrupted cially when ha handed tha Insignia of commander of the order of Bt. Gregory ths Great to Supreme Knight Flaherty, re- longed Former Vatican Represent ative at Washington Ad dresses Columbus Knights ROMS, Aug. 11. Monslnor Cerretti, papal undersecretary of out and for tner representative of tha Vatican In Washington, at abanquet given n hts honor tonight by ths 300 Araortcan Knigbts of Columbus now hers, said ha which Monsignor iyelly pinned on the cipient Flaherty waa visibly touched! and aald ha accepted the decoration aa a recognition of the great work dona by tha Knights of Columbua At this point the light went out. owing to tha Roman electrician joining the etrike- caHed in other cities. Gandies were brought tn and Mr. Flaherty continued his speech. Ten minutes later elect rlo light was provided by the private plant in the Grand ' hotel. -- Two Hurt When Train Hitt Auto Near Inkom Special ta The Tribe a. P0CTELL0. Idaho. Aug 21 Mr. and Mrs. O. N Brawster of San Francisco are In a critical condition in a local hospital, as a result of an auto accident this afternoon near Inkom, tn which their car was struck by a light engine, extra 2122, In charga of Engineer Miller and Conductor Nona, about 200 feet west of tha Inkom station. - Just before Mr, Brewster drove his ear upon the tracks an eaatbound freight had passed on tha first track, and it Is pre sumed thst he was not swars of the engine approaching on the other The injured man and his wife were taken to the home of Sam Hargraves, near Inkom, and. upon receipt of the news In this city, a special train carrying a doctor and nurse was sent to the scene, later bringing them lo this city. The car in which they were riding was demolished Mr Brewster Is s representative of tha Buckingham A Heacht Hhos company. Upon examination by the doctors the condition of tha couple was snmium'ed as serious, and at a late hour tonight they: were still In a critical condition. When struck by the engine Mr. Brewster was miles running his car about twenty-fiv- a sa hour, Idaho Farmers Aik Relief From Freight Car Shortage Special te The Tribune. BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 11 idahu faces a serious car- - shortage. Telegrams protesting that southern Idaho Is being discriminated against by the railroads in ths matter of furnishing freight cars for hsndltng the wheat crop were received today by Gov erimr' Davis and the publlo utilities commission. The protest cams from Jerome, where the wheat crop from the north side Twin Kails project is being harvested and threshed. It Is as follows. "Grain elsvators of the north side tract Killed in Jerome and Gooding counties are filled to capaUtv and threshing has barelv Mexico started. The crop Is estimated at 1125 cars for wheat alone. Must have twenty MEXICO CITT, Aug. 21. Fifty persons cars at once and should follow with twenwere killed and 1H injured In ths railway ty ears a dnv The situation is known to officials. Ijocal report Is that wrack near Ciudad Victoria last Satur- rallnad 100 cars a day are going to Oregon points, to report reaching her. discriminating against southern Idaho. day, according Most of the victims were soldiers Among Will jou not taka action ta.tasure.de-liver- y of our share of cars themt however, were - two women and three children, members -of prominent Appeal will be made in behalf of the families. Tampico farming and milling interests of the north Fifty Persont r 1, 1920. -- in Rail Wreck in side tract by the public utilities commte-tio- n to the Oregon Short line Railroad company, asking that every effort be made te give relief tn the form of cars WASHINGTON. Aug - 21. for moving the srop with the greatest Maryland, 1,443 610; increase lSI.I'.i, v , possible speed. II 2 per cent State of Massachusetts, 1,451,02 - . crease 485.122, or 14 per cent Suffolk county, Massachusetts, dontal-in- g Boston. 235,522, Increase 104,134, I Woman per esnt, , Bexar county, Texas, containing F CHICAGO Aug. 21. H. R. Daniels, Antonio. 202,095; Increase 22,420, or Ah former city editor of the eld Chicago per eent. San Antonio, Texas (revised), 111,1' Inter Ocean, was beaten with a horsePreviously announced, 161,208. whip in the union station today by Mrs. Boston, Mass, (revised), 743,050- - PreChsrlss M Cooper of Indians polls Mrs viously announced. 747.223. Cooper aald that Daniels had attempted 111. (revised), 2.701,705. Chicago, to elope with Barah Frances, her 20-- y announced, K, 701.212. ear-oDaniels was lashed daughter. serosa the fac and body with a STRIKE EXTENDS TO BOSTON. which Mrs. Cooper drew from BOSTON, Aug. 21. The unauthorised under her cape, witnesses said. "I'm of ag and I II do aa 1 please, strike of longshoremen Against steamMies Cooper said at the detei tiv buships and marine companies under tha were three released. reau. All Daniel and Mis Cooper later ob- British flag, in protest against the En- tained a marriage license. glish attitude toward Ireland, was ex He gave hi address as Brooklyn sad tended to this city today when woma- - , 1 e her age his ag as 44. SiisS Cooper pickets Induced the crew of sixty men t was divorced several quit work on tha Leyland liner aa 12. Daniels Nttontao. . jago. years , , . ... loading for London. Newtpaper Man Lathed by Urate Indianapolis ly ld black-snak- open year around. On the MAIN FLOOR, you will find this wonderland of delight for every tiny heart. Bring the kiddies in and let them feast their eyes on our splendid rray of pretty, useful and instructive1 playthings Dolls, Teddy Bears, Games, Mechanical Toys, Aeroplanes, etc., all foot-shap- -- , l, e - Reasonably Priced - Beginning Girls Navy Blue ro long-wai- v t In preparation for the biggest Millinery Fall Season in the history of the Auerbach T, Co. we will place on sale , 600 IFaDD' Charming frocks for school wear, made of a splendid quality of blue serge, in all othe new plaited and belted models, as well as the 1st Today-Septem- ber vi Serge Presses' . One-of-a-Ki- - Comprehensive Selection of Distinctive nd Q3DnrDrrfl(dl -- Presenting a ro at - : IK gift t 3 f st i ed youthful effects. Jnst the dress for daughter to school in. ie little start jf m Unusual values are offered at this price. Sizes 6 to 14 years. roi .Girls Gingham School Dresses, 1 ,$2.98. . e" luerbachs Toy DopL is the A good quality black gunmetal button shoe e for school wear- .- Made bn a last, with heavy leather soles and low heels j an exceptional value." Sizes SYt to 1L Reduced' to . s f a q sPf Showing the trend of exclusive modes in suits to hold sway ths coming Fall and Winter in Tailor: ' Models of fine materials. t A large assortment of pretty gingham .dresses, especially designed for school These dresses are exceptional .bargains. v 16 to 14 years. . 1 wash wear. Sizes ' appreciate the high these suits' thatare;arrfyjh from the worlds most exclu daily You .will- - qual-ity-- ' la Special Sale of Corsets Corsets, $1.39 roi . i roi t 79c Bandeaux, , Such a millinery merchandising feat is made possible only by the tremendous buying power and large outlets we have. There are nearly six hundred hats in this collection;' but, nevertheless, there are no two exactly alike. . ro , , Comprehensive is a big word) but it describes the extensiveness of our present stock of Boys Clothing. We are proud of the big values we are enabled to give, too. Never could dollars be better spent than now for the boys clothing Jf bought at Auerbach's during this week.' Suits worth from $10.50 to $30.00 at a saving of 25 35 per 'cent , per cent.. -- MATERIALS ' ' j V . mads of Duvetyn f ' combined with Beaver j made of rich Black Silk Velvet made of rich Panne Sk' Velvets Hat s made of Tinsel Cloth and All Feather Hats i '839.50,849.8 roi f f fail knit underwear ib now on sale at big bargain prices. Secure your entire winter supply - , i , , f childrens whole carload of A , i 8800 829.90, ! Hats ' Hats Hats Hats 1 Sale on Better Suits, Too . I . , , Childrens Fall Qdcn';::; and llc:i:ry f Boys School Suits, $7.85 Sounds like old times They cant be manufactured, however, to sell regularly at this price, but as a speeial for today only you can choose from a stock of about 85 suits worth from $10.50 to $13.50, each at $7.85. Sizes 2 Y to 7, in juvenile styles, and sizes 5 to 16 in knickerbockers. 4 , f Below is described what you will find at Auerbachs for $10.00: ' . j . Suits of navy blue serge, poplin and tricotine. w Made of heavy brocade, front or back dosing. Pink. Sizes 34 to 44. Regularly $1.00. Special, 79c. , Your Doy for School f ' Priced at Made of. fine quality coutil, medium and low bust models. Also elastic top. Pink and white. Sizes 20 to 30. Regularly $2.50. Special, $1.39. r uf . si ve designers. , tt ill ... Children's Gunmctal Dutton Shoes, $2.90 $2.98. Firtl Population . at preBeason prices. t , 4 Childrens Fleece Lined Union Suits, 98c roi size. AH 1 TRIMS A . Childrens Fleece Lined Union Suits, 98c, Trims of Glycerine Ostrich Trims with rich Ostrich Bands Trims with Beads ; Trims with Tinsel Braids Trims with Fancy Silk Tassels Trims with soft Edges Trims with fancy Pins Copper color stitching" Ostrich Pompons, Ribbons and Clever touches with flowers and s' Childrens School ' Hosiery, 50c Prir , school Auerbach pearanee and their ere should lay in stockings. Special, - -- hoeiery cannot be matched for hard wearing qualities. Thnfly mo a etock at once of these wonderi 50o flair. s r ft Very prominent are soft brims, tarn effects; but there are also large Sailors,' rolling brim Chin Chin styles ' and small Toques. , J J V for children have arrived, and motbere are advised te r their winter supply afronce.1 Supply i limited ca j desirable garment. s , iccop.c::s SchocH 0:ccZ- -- 1 - t 1 ' Dr. Dentons Sleeping Cults s ' ' f THE SHAPES ; With panty waist attachment Bargain, ' 98c. . , v . . t - . Made of black gunmctal, on shape or English last, with L. and low School heels, A serviceable as well as dr; Cs - 1 ' |