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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY HORNING, JUNE 3, 1920. mm GOOD GOODS Saturday Special Childrens Stamped Dresses Va Price From Our Art Department, Chairman of Committee on Policies Opens Way- - for Work. Arrival Agor-ousl- Anti-strik- e Special for Today Pecan Boll, 75o lb. fresh- Delicious, en candies made fresh every twenty four hours. E very y Woods Denials. Plank; . This i truly a preat big bargain almost ail brand new goods wonderfully attractive style in white and colors; infants' to . LIMIT 2. Uss.- - of Allen of Kansas to Press Candy (With the exception of a very Discount of 25 Per Cent, 33 3 Per. Cent Up to 50 Per Cent on Many Lines. 1-- fw article on which wo cannot honorably chans the price and on goods already marked at special Bale prices) SILK CHICAGO, June 4. With the arrival of Ogden L. MU1. chairman of the Itepublican executive committee on poll ciea and platform, final conference on the article of the Republican platform to bo aubmitted to the convention are ex pectcd to begin. The result of the work of Mr. Mills' committee arb to be turned over to the resolution committee chosen at the convention. Will H. Hays, chairman of the national committee, said as the function of the Mill committee is purely , advisory. "The nineteen subcommittee have been at work for six months, and, through the returns of more than 100,000 questionnaire and by other means, has obtained the views of more than a million Kepub-'ica- n in every field of public activity and interest," Mr. Hays said. "Full public hearings before the resolutions committee will, however, be held on all pertinent questions, and interested parties will bo given an opportunity to present their views. C. 8. Barrett, president, and other representatives of the Farmers' National union, representatives of the American Federation of Labor and Harriet Taylor Upton of the League of Women Voter will be given adequate time." today SHIRTS is Sounds like a paradox, but that's what everybody is asking breathlessly the 20 discount still on?" then eagerly they hurry to buy what they need They are part of a special purchase yhich, because wo bought in uch quantities, we were able to get it at our own price. Its the NET DISCOUNT of 20 Per Cent on everything in the store which makes the savings mount ' v up. Beautiful shirt in crepes, La Jars and other lUk shirtings, which we are sure jou will find it impossible to duplicate in tbe same quality at prices up to $16.50. All of the newest novelty and staple stripe combination. All sires. in extensive color ( 500 Women's Silk Hose d Full Line of Pollyanna and Athletic Underwear for Women, 20 Off Eifel-Mai- Smart one piece, straight line models, 'tunic drops, berufiled affairs of a less conservative type: each an attractive dress; each a very unusual bargain at $15.00. KIDDIE KARS, 20 PER CENT OFT , About on hundred K&di on Kars save just them nght now. when it is time for the kiddies to enjoy them to the full, keeping them out of doors, too. Regular prices, $1.75 to $3.50. Sues to Recover Nearly Million Dollars Damages one-fift- Our Entire Stock of Dresses, Suits 20c off Wraps- for Today Toy Special Braided, embroidered, button adorned. sZt.p.Te.... 20 eff Specials ..,..$1.00 per. dozen 19c 25c Tooth Brushes 50e Pepsodent Tooth Paste 40c 50c 1 lb. size Hospital Cotton 39c for . $1.95 Leather Case for Thermo Bottle .....$1.56 $2.75 size Thermo Bottles $2.20 Navy predominates, as it is, of course, the favored shade in this sort of a frock, but there are some other colors for those who prefer them. All of the very newest styles. g Picnic Specials Luncheon set, eontaining one 42x56 crepe table cloth, ten floral crepe naplnna, JO paper 19c bottle Peroxide 10c Lux Armours Venetian Bath 11.00 Tablets, dozen 85c Liquid Shield ........42c 10c Cascade Crepe Toilet Pa- Priced in Regular Selling Up to $45.00 20 off Drug and Toilet 'Goods S3e 15 15c in jersey, taffeta, satin, serge and some "other materials. New Blouses. plate. Price, 2 for .25c Waxed Paper, pkg Lily Drinking Cups, for 5c 5 Sanitary Paper Dish Cloths,' 6 for 10c for 15c for t 12 Line of BOYS SUIT?, 20 Save OFF One-fift- h 10 Package 6 to Sanispoons, 8 for 5c Jljr Qv All Lingerie, Una embroidered. on all the suit your boy need. Hundreds of parents have told us that we have the best values at regular prices to be found in the city. Extensive stock of splendidlv tailored suits in navy serges, corduroys and fancy mixtures. Age 8 to 16 year. Knicker pants. Including the fa mou Wearpledge. Prices, $9.50 to $35.00 All Less 20 Per Cent Boys Waxh Suits, 20 Off Regular Prices, $3.50 to $6.50 Including all KAYNEE wash suits in sailor and Eton styles; white and color in particularly cunning styles for Going Fairly Rough Over Soldier Summif Road small boys. Boys Caps, Price With visors; large head size Kkirty rough going over the Soldier Summit state highway is reported by prices, 65c to $1.50. Parley R. Paskett, employee of the state livestock board, who recently made the from .Emery county by automobile. trip Mr. Parked started Monday, and on that day was compelled to cross the Price river on a railroad bridge, and then to foltow the railroad track for about a mile in T before he could get back on the state highway. Case waa It expected by the bridge engineer, however, that the bridge would be In shape for travel by the following day NORRISTOWN, Pa., June 4. A second Elsewhere the road waa passable, arrest In connection with the kidnaping Mr. Paskett, though rough. of Wednesday morning toBlakeley Coughlin vm made early The prleoner, James day in ITilladelphla. was his 27 taken at old. year Malone, home and held for a hearing. No specific him. charge waa lodged against Malone, according to the authorities, is a friend of Catherln Dundon, a former cook in the Coughlin family. She was arrested last night oh chargee ofIn susthe picion of having been Implicated kidnaping. run clues been have supposed Many (due as to down, but none have givengolden-haired the a hereabouts of the child. been have Rewards aggregating $7500 offered In connection with the kidnaping, Another Arrest Made Baby Kidnaping FOR SALE! Iron Safe, Medium Size. f' in Armistice with Turk leader. PARIS, June 4 An armistice convention with Mustapha Kemal Pasha, chief of Turkish narahnalist forces in Asia Minor, has been signed at Bey rout by liaioc Rubert de Cz.x, secretary general only; 634 to s. or i Muslin. Bilk; wn sport plaid, atnpe or check patterns; gor- geous colorings. 8 port costume to be the greatest vogue of the late spring and summer season, particularly for vacation and resort wear, Off Foulards at the Very Special Price of , . Prices, $5.98 to $35.00 Printed twilled foulard, in all the popular colors and a splendid selection of patterns; 36 and 40 inches wide. Are regularly $3.50 a yard. Fancy Silks Up to $2.50 Yard, C I to Close Out Plaids and stripes in very handsome ings; some copies of French designs. tiful qualities. 25 Girls Coats, Off vv Medium and eights, in navy, brown, black and white cheeks and Some other colors; just a broken fine. Ages 8 to 16. 4ft 4 Sewing Silk, Spool, lOo extra quality silk, in spool black, white and staple colors. 4 '50-yar- d , 15c Facs Net Veil, 2 Large sue; with elastic, for 15c V . - 15c Real Human Hair Nets, Dozen, $1.00 In eap and, fringe styles; all shade cept gray and white. f, ex- , Our Annual June Sale of Washable Chamoisette colorBeau- and Silk Gloves . TODAY LAST DAY r Jn-av- Regular OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW BATHING SUITS, 20 OFF. Why make the old, faded one do when you can get a smart new one h for less than regular price 7 Prices, $9.75 to $37.50. of tbe French high commission-- there, I A says Pertlnsx, political editor of the Echo I ACtOS Urges KetOliatlOn de Paris. This step, which was taken Church five days ago, is said to have been necessary because the French are compelled to regroup too widely scattered forces in NEW 4. YORK, June retaliation Syria. against the Methodist Episcopal church through refusal to give benefit performCloses ances under its auspices until the church repeals Its "blue laws forbidding theater Two attendance to its members, was urged PEORIA, 111., June 4. Before the Spn-ls- h here today by1 Francis 'Wilson, retiring of the Actors Equity associaAmerican war Reginald Pitney, cash- president tion. ier of the First National bank of Rock "For their services In the scar If for no River, 'Wyo., and Mrs. Myrtle Breaster, other reason, Mr. Widson said, members of the theatrical profession have now of Farmington, I1L, were sweetheart the respect of every people, every earned . They were married here today, creed. And they have gotten Pitney enlisted when the Spanish this every American war broke out, and when he save respect and honor from all creeds Methodist the Episcopal church " returned three years later he found hts sweetheart wed to another. The world war came and Pitney entered GERMAN ELECTION EXCITEMENT. an officers' training camp at LONDON, June 4. Camp Pike Mrs. Brewster8 husband had died and she marks th election campaign In entered war work. Germany, which ends on June 6. Indearrived hete and pendent Socialists report that at a meet-t- i Yesterday Pitney called Mu. Brewster on the telephone. g in Mecklenburg th conservatives, She eald Yes," and came here th s n.oru ehen they could - ncr'lunger sustain the Ink their opponents with debate, Against Methodist Wedding of 2 This includes everything in the war of port Wonderful silks, without reservation. J'an-T81, baronettes and similar silk in hand-embroider- i t DeLong Press Snaps, Cards for 15c All sizes; black or whit. 10c Drastic Reductions for Today - - fftsf 14 Our Entire Line of 20 off This group includes some linens, piques, nets, organdies and a few velvet and serge dresses. Ages 6 to 16. 50 or nP $$ $ NOTION SPECIALS SILKS 35 Girls Dresses, 50 , Made of best moire silk; good roomy bag, silk lined, large bevel mirror, coin purse; well made, with heavy silk tassel; in black and navy. Is Childrens Day Saturday Entire Our a Lace Paper Doilies, h Spccuu Tod&y SPORT SILKS &AV FRANCrsCO, June 4 Suit to re900 000 alleged to cover approximately have been secured from them by an Illegal fictitious land and stock deals, was filed In the superior court today by Edward Wlneman and his wife, Catherine, of San Luis Obispo. Tbe suit followed a statement made to the grand Jury here by Kay McKay that he and Clarence D. Hillman, wealthy Pasadena resident, and D. J. Walsh had swindled the Wlnemans out of the bulk of their enormous estate. Hillman was arrested and released on $5000 bonds, through an inadvertence, after his bonds had been placed at $50,000. McKay was arrested and released under $10,000 bonds. Walsh has disappeared. According to the complaint, a woman posing as Mrs. McKay participated In the conspiracy, while tne real Mrs. McKay . wag out of the state. Grand larceny charges are pending the alleged as well against conspirators as the civil action filed today. According to an announcement from the district attorneys office, indictments have been voted against Hillman, McKay and Walsh. , Papyrus Picnic Plates, - Hundreds of Specials for Today in the All linens, white goods, sheets, pillow cases, decorative linens 9c feet long. 36 (Except items marked at still greater discounts) Today Last Day Sale of Womens Gingham Dresses to to Dp H0.00$4Cg Up $5.00 $2.85 .J X Just this limited number of decidedly good looking dresses His Proposal Inquire 24 East Broadway Dull , fashioned ; medium gray, Arizona silver: broken line only. Specially Priced for Today at Governor Allen of Kansas, who Is to uomlnate General Wood, arrived today and announced that he would offer a platform plank declaring for judicial settlement of Industrial disputes as the paraWe had mount Issue before the nation. thought that international queatlon would he the chief issue," said Governor Alien, "but now Industrial problem are our principal concern. I will appear before the resolutions committee to ask a plank' establishing a federal tribunal to decide after conciliaIndustrial controversies tions and all other efforts have failed. 1 have great hopes that such a plank will be adopted a clear declaration for protection of the public against econdmic pressure of industrial strife. I believe economic pressure is the term, but It means taking the public by the throat u?, shaking It down by a strike." presGovernor Allen's determination ides a debate before the resolutions i ommittee, the American Federation of (xit-o- r having planned to send represen-U'lvr- s here to present organised labor's views. 1 95c - . Kansas Gets Busy. Governor Allen said he would not propose antlstrtke legislation like the Cummins railroad law, nor demand adoption of the plan he put through in Kansas, nor any other specific plan, but would demand a "declaration of principles" for a plan which would not take away the individuals right to strike, but between would deal with conspiracies men to suspend industry and also curb union leaders powers to call strikes. Major General Leonard Wood Issued the following statement today about the rumors of a break among his managers. "The rumor, that there has been friction and that Colonel Procter is to cease to manage my campaign, is false, and I on only attribute it to enemy propaganda. "This report has been circulated for several months, and It ha been officially denied for a like length of time. Mr. Procter Is still campaign manager and a ill remain so, while Frank Hitchcock working hard, loyally and harmoniously for me. Pairs Romance Wars Veteran -- se-'t- oDe-fift- revolvers and that the Independent So cialists escaped being klhed only by the Intervention of the majority Socialists, according to a Berlin dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph. lurt-atene- CONCERN TAKEN OVER. BOSTOV, June 4. A committee of local bankers today took over the business of the Tnion Woo! company of Nevada comand with tne concurrence of th pany appointed Ludwig Elsmann to manage its affairs. The company has liabilities of $4,000.-00- 0 or $7,000,000 and assets estimated under average market conditions to be l.;.00,00 greater. Complications In its finances. It was said, made administration by the creditor banks desirable, but no assignment was made. Although no statement on tit company's difficulties was made, it was understood they were due to the recent drop in the price of raw Wools. WOOL DEATH DUE TO ACCIDENT. LONDON, June 4 Clifton Crawford, actor, who waa found dead in an areaway beneath the window ef hi room In a hotel here yesterday, met hi death aeol- denta'ly by falling from tha window will's r death. , Ever-growi- 'I Buffering from insomnia. Thl was the verdict returr.eJ today by the coroner' Jury at the Inquest Into the actors SINN FEIN CONTROLS TYRONE. BELFAST, Ireland, June 4. Aa a re' suit of county and district election the Sinn alliance has secured control In County Tyrone for the first time It has also maintained Its hold on County Fermanagh by a majority of 664. Keenest Interest was taken in these because both counties are inelection cluded within the Ulster area outlined In the Irish bill now before the British One woman ta said to have parliament. voted seven times. In northern Ireland the ascendency gained by the Sinn Fern-er- a over the followers ef Redmond fea- by wsthw tb world nr for half a aataw. ted FVee tne all henalol infradieets, Arte or U. hr. Hassell, ef the Anxljtie laaUtrrtteo. London. Kas arms: AbaoPUeir tne treat . or ptksr ialkxkM e ennUtaeat f Thr' 8 tori men Teething Powders ant flni.u datjumuhed from all aailsr Observe tbe trademark. a anua laacet, t en stay packet sad powder, aa fwauaw Be a peeket tt sine Ymw dmorurt bis Uan eta gat tbaa for pow rirmred only bp: Jaates H. utaJosm mat-Mi- oo-r-- j j pew-da- w tured the elections ' TO RESTORE ALIEN PROPERTY. WASHINGTON, June 4. Tbe renate today passed a bouse bill authorizing the alien property custodian to return property taken over during th war, to elttsens of former enemy countries who now are residents of Independent state set up under the treaty of Versai'lex. HAITI BALSAM K -- - Ria f , .Pi |