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Show N THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER Sobbingly. Here - , By Universal Service. 15c LYNDHURST r 1 . 8 another innovation a department within a ' department slap-stic- Z. 0. M. TOILET PAPER 2 Specialty Department - - What Does It Mean . , to 19c Sen Foam Nap- 1(0 Olivflo $12.75 Worh $14.50 More 1 HE Five Kodak ' be f foundation' upon which nancial fi- indepen- dence and happiness rest. The Columbia Trust Co. pays 4 per cent per year oq of ono savings dollar and up. . Columbia Trust Co. 125 South Main, Salt Lake City. L. 1 why not have us telegraph an cruder for flowers to be delivered to . The Girls Who Have Gone Away to School ' ? ifiuch thoughtfulness wlU eheer the girls as nothing else can. Dellr. ten be made anywhere In j.ries fthe United States within a few , noun I Miller Floral Co. I X-- Pmedway Judge Sulldlng and itza STORE CLOSED SUNDAY Watetohilto I. T Best Sponges Rock Island 04. Wfi sheep's wool.. A- - Five Kodak' Stores Stores WAXED PARER For k s p lng sandwiches, oaks and other food fresh and clean. Continuous roll, $6 feet long, 13 SOUR DRUG STORE IS AT MU-1- 1 SOUTH MAIN BT.j Parowax For sealing tops of jugs, bottle and Qm jelly glasses. ... I9w 3So Can Wax, red cans, pounds .....27c A We have corks of any Rise for your old jugs, bottles or jars. 26c LAVA HAMMERS LEYS in our Specialty Department. World War Veteran Held I in Liberty Bond Theft Antitrust Arguments Temporarily Postponed Valdosta, oa.. sept. 14. Rufus the 26c Lelner Circular Clothes 0Q.or $1.25 Automobile J $L00 package. Ask to see the Special Values for Men and Boys Sept 1. Argument the six government antltruet cases now pending before the upreme court will be temporarily postponed when the court reconvenes on Oc tober 4, Solicitor General Frierson an' Bounced today. The case which will be heard will be that of the government's appeal In antitrust proceedings against the Lehigh Valley Railroad company. Coses to be temporarily postponed are those of the Eastman Kodak company, the Associated Billposters' and Distributors of the United Btatea and Canada, the Southern Pedfio company, the Keystone Watch Case company, and the American Can company. Mr. Frierson explained that counsel for the government had been unable to prepare arguments In all the suits by th beginning of th term. 8 -- Inch 69c 51.43 $4.83 Oar Attack on theH.C.L. REASOh SOAP Bpeclal Co or 3 for 25c J V WASHINGTON, In all except one of Idaho Falls Register Consolidates With Times (pedal te The Tribes. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. Sept 14. The Register Printing It Publishing company of Idaho Fall has Just closed a deal whereby the business and equipment of the Idaho FeUa Times, a weekly Democratic paper In southeastern Idaho, was merged with the Idaho Register, the Interests of Sam F. Dennis of th Time having been bought by th Register Th Printing A Publishing company. capital stock cf th oompany has been Increased from $30,000 to (60,000. The paper will be known as the Timas Register, and M. B. Teaman will continue as editor, while W. B. Snyder of tlie Times will be th business manager of the new paper. of the It te the to enter thepurjwe field of the dally newspaper about th first of October. The Register now publishes twice a week. The Idaho FsUs Times wlU Issue' Its last number tomorrow, haring been in continuous for thirty-ei- x publication Tlmeo-Regist- er i Regular 10c SPICES ,7c SPICES purest, the freshest absolutely . full therefore th most economical. The strength SILK SPECIALS 35-Inc- h i Satin de Chine, All Silk, Just What You .Need for Your Fall Dress or Waist Regular $4.00 Yd. Special $2.75 mrnrnmm J $2.40 Choose From Our Entire Line of Satin de Chines and Taffetas at 7 25 J Crunaa Admits Collapse . of Chicago Rail Strike rnsmmmm Regular $3.50 Yd. Special OFF t f J CHICAGO, Sept. 1. Admission John Orunau, leader of striking switch-by men, yardmen and enginemen In the Chicago switching district, that th walk out had ended was made publl today, At meetings called by th men last night majorities were reported In favor of returning to their former positions Orunsue announcement that at Sunday nights meeting th man had decided to continue on strike by majority of $00 wee followed by charges oa the part of the strikers of bribery, trickery, stuffed ballot boxes and tntlmlda- tlon. Tb strikers at a presided over by Grunau, declaredmeeting their Intention of returning to work and Orunau appointed a committee to treat with th railroad managers In th best terms possible. When securing Gruneu called for a rising vote at this meeting the sentiment In favor of returning to work was unanimous. y , REPORT NEARS .COMPLETION. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1. Th report of the commission appointed by th elate department to assist President Wilson In fixing th boundaries of Armenia Is ex-ted to be completed within s fortnight, It then will be forwarded to th president, who Is expected to oommu-nioat- e th result of his decision to th allied premiers .who asked that he fix the boundaries of th new near eastern republic. Th report of th commission I hot Intended to contain resolutions as to th drawing of th Armenian boundaries. K was said today, but will bo merely a summing up of ths most authoritative and available data, from which th president may be enabled to draw bln i f Entire Stock of Childrens School Coats 25, 40c Coleman's H lbs. i Bay Leaves 10C . ,.7o Seed 7e lOo Coriander 10c Red Pepper, ground 10c Cloves, whole ground 10o Mixed Sploes 10c Black Pepper 10c Caroway Seed X5o 15c 16o 7e ..7c ,.7o ,.7o 15c Anise 10c Ginger Specials 60c Superiority, Linen 8tatlon- - ery Pink, blue and white 47, tractive boxes... 916 6e Linen L err In Sta, lit tionery blue And pink, white, to and th appeals dlsori mine ting yiALLS SMOOTH 3 for 65c A pure msdlqjnal well-know- n lo ,..,...,..10 Stick Incense, 60 stick . i0o .J V r N 10c pkg. Mlnto Tooth Pick 4 for 25c T Mending $175 IDEAL DOUCHE PAN Tissue., 2 f jf Steel, with heav white .enamel; most sanitary, and 4 4R built tor comfort...,,. Mwifces Top (5c to( 25c Hygeta Nureers, complete, 40o 6- I Cone Incense, on dosen In a pack. &w.50c soap, possessed antlseptlo and properties cleanser and verifier; agree with th most delicate skin; lathsra readily in hard water; with refreshing frsgranc. of Home assorted odors, 1 dosen in a package, at . sheets 24 and 24 envelopes, in at- 6o Oaks Regular 126 lot Toller' Burners . ,,..,.76e O f I ental Incense, j " Stationery r- 30o 76c lOo Nutmeg lOo Powdered Jamaica SKIN SOAP Incense Burners Orlehtal style; all- -, metal, brons and silver , 2.29 to 9.60 Owl As Frog Incense Burners SSe neke A 1'Mount 1 Burner .400 Man Burnsrs." with Incense ,.60o "Doibutlsu God Seed Powdered ...290 m a ns $t.$4 C o Mustard, .bs. ,96c 10c Thyme Leaves ..10c I6o Curry Powder ..10c 15c Ground Mustard 10c 16o 7c or Sage .10c Savory Mus-Ur- d. 1 age 10c r 70c Coleman's Mus6(0 tard,, lb t 1 CANDY SPECIAL Delicious Cherry On sal this week, pound I Delight Discount - - V " Entire Stock of Silk Petticoats 25 Leonard Discount Entire Stock of Entire Stock of House Dresses Waists and Blouses p 25 r 25 ' Discount Discount OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 4 SOUTH MAIN ST. 113-11- Ear Oil Relieres Deafness, Stops Head Noises It is not put in the ears, but is Rubbed in Back of Ears and Inserted in the Nostrils. Has had a SuccessfulSale Pc POETAL CLERK APPOINTED, pedal to Th. Tribena WASHINGTON, Sept 14 R. A, Trot-te- n of Salt L. D. .VIcInsaK. N. Mueller, LakoClty, A. J. Culley, L. A. Horde, J Miss Vandemark, Emma E. Mor- I C. Harris, p P. Stoddard and 41s Halil Jenkins of Ogden, and IL D. of Brigham City have been mall .railway LoWclerka, along with 1L King of Sheridan, V,, Wye. 15c Domestic MUSTARD SPECIAL Burne- 16o ; 7e lOo Allspice . : lOo Tumeric Powder 7e 10c Celery heed . ..7o 10c Cinnamon, powdered or whole stick 7o 7o 10a D1U Seed lOo Whit Pepper ,7e 10c Whit Mustard ,7o Seed r e, 44. size.... OJS niture tins Contains ten times th quantity of the Worth More Trees-er- Henkels, (So (L70 Old EngUsh Warn For floors, automobiles and fur- Malted hue-ban- ds has j and j'l j $5.50 Bordens Worth More 4- tOo Eyebrow an ,.VliW X 10-l- b, with her counsel, Mrs. Chaplin decided to seek merely a money settlement, not at divorce. Her attorneys have served noticeonon her ChaplinS lawyers of a lien The Kid. production pay- Ite Si ize..,9ls9 inch Heats, bolls, fries or broils. Mads of pure aluminum; folds up in a compact Q package Tlconder-Fabe- rs 3 for Worth More arweek. Ufter consultation side each day alway been, is now, I will alway STEBNO CANNED HEAT QUTFJT Pea Holders $8. 75 1 PUTTING ch v JAeksoa Fly Swatter 10c 3 for 25e j s PLAN JEWISH SALVATION ARMY. NEW YORK, Sept. 14. Plane for of a Jewish' Salvation Army, national In acopa, patterned after the Chris-(Ia- n Salvation Army, were announced today by the American Jewteh Seventy Soap. 16c (0 Dixon's (4 44. Flexible Steel NaU File, a!xe. , EwW $1.60 French Ivory NaU Buffer I 14 In boat 91 1E $1.76 Steel Manicure American Sets sort, Oft made, V40c l2for98c I Os 47. Aluminum or nickel., ....... (4.26 VaaltleA Alarm Clock back bell,, finely nickeled Oft Waterburil.JEMsO tha T. Powder, 660 Whit Star Catawba Grape Juice..,....,,, w 16 Each Suit or Overcoat displayed in our Specialty Department whether for man or boy is a challenge value, defying all competition. Our aim in this .department is to place good, reliable, stylish Suits and Overcoats within the' reach of .all at : Metal Soap Boxes 5 for 25c Mayer-Mildr- A r Cryetal S Answer f Knight, a veteran of the world war, was arrested last night at HomervlUe, Oa., lit (connection with the theft of Liberty bonds from mall pouches on a Southern railway train near Cornelia, - Oa., several days ago. The sheriff at Homer-vHl- o states that Liberty bonds And Niw York exchange representing a total of $216,791 were found in Knight'a suitcase. Knight arrived at Homervllle Monday night and registered at a hotel. Later h went to the home of his uncle, H. S. Burkhalter, a member of the Georgia legislature, and was said to havs exhibited a great quantity of Liberty bon (1a When the young man returned to the hotel with his eui tease his uncle notified the sheriff. fr 25c ev. ... i Jft- - at..,,..,. pinto at..,.,. 75c Quarts I OR at...,. liv8 (2for$l.25 ' ' ' ' OIL pints ity tissue. ' ", OLIVE sheet la each roll; qual- BOYS STORE . POMPEIAN 1006 Lfl E very Item r Money-save- an Essential Household Need. that means immense savings on Boys Suits and Overcoats. " NEW YORK, feept 14 Charlie Chap. k ar master comedian and - tlgt, said to be the high at paid actor - In the world, la eo tight with his money that you couldnt separate him from . cant with a vacuum cleaner. fhl. was the bitter characterisation of the film star by Mrs. Mildred Harris Chaplin, his wife. In the course of lengthy statement today in the offldea of her attorney, A few minutes after , eh sobbed out these words, she col. lapsed, end was ordered by her physician to- take a week's rest. , jUrs. Chaplins mother, who was with said the collapse was due to the J her, fact that her daughter had to go to work too soon after the birth , of her , bgby. Vhn Mr. Chaplin realised I wee broke, said Mrs. Chaplin, he refused to keep hie word to me. The doctors had advised me to come east and consult a I asked my husband if he specialist. were willing to advance me $6000 to come east. No, he replied, nothing doing. fThen I offered him my car as a pledge loan. He refused, Then I went .. .. on s to Louie B. Mayer of Boston, head of the Chaplin Picture corpora tlon and borrowed enough to come east, but not enough to take care of me for any length of time. cMy husband originally said that the only way I could get money from him was to get a divorce. He offered me $26. OOP ae a settlement I .didnt want a divorce. All I wanted was that Mr. Chap, home. lin would come Later I was willing to agree to a sep a ration. Then Mr. Chaplin again asked in to set him free by divorce, offering m this time (46,000. I refused. AU this time the expenses of the upkeep of our house, rent servants and other things were on my hands. In July, when the doctors said I would have to stop working or I would ruin my health, 1 thought it would be beet to accept Mr. J ChapUn's offers, for through my stopping 'work my income would naturally cease. 1 will not be able to go to work for some time. I am not asking the whole amount which the California law allows me, namely, 60 per cent of all of that Mr. Chaplin has earned since we were married, but Just 60 per cent of the proceeds of his last picture, "The Kid. to work, (If my husband werea willing week. Under a ho could earn 126,000 was PMvlous contract he earning $13,000 Hq, Big SECOND FLOOR t Say, u Advertised, Every Item Film Star Extremely Care ful With Money, Mildrei ' S n 15, 1920. since 1907. Tot sal in Balt Lake City, Utah, by Dayton Drug Co., 2nd South and State streets; Owl Drug Co, 2nd South and Main streets, and Owl Drug Co. 103 So. Main Street. Pries, per bottle, fl.OO, plus 4c war tax. Proof of success will b given yon by ths above druggista. This Signature on Yellow Box and on Bottle ASSESSMENT NO. 4 VICTORY LODE MINING COMPANY Notice hereby given that at a meeting of the directors hnld on (he (1st day of August, 1920, an asseesment of of one rent per elinr was levtnd on th outetemllng etock of th corporation payable Immediately to H. A. secretary. 111 East 2nd South street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stork upon which th aeeessment giay remain unpaid on tb first day o( 1 one-thi- rd 70 ' Manufacturer Fifth Are. New York City October, 1910, will be delinquent and advertised for Ml at publto auction and unless payment Is mads before, will be old on the first of November, 1920, at oclock p. m.dayat the office of th 714 East Second South street, secretary, Salt Lake City, to pay delinquent amassment together with tn cost of advertising and expense cf sale. IL A. MMILLIN, Secretory, v nUUj , |