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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURD AYMOR NDs G, ilUNE II 19,- - 1920. Big Saturday Sale. WHERE? union BILL IS SIGHED STORE South 11th East. ,2110 Your Old Friend That Helps You Save Money So Navy er Brown Beans, lb (3 lbs to each customer) First-class Rice, regular 20c lb., lb. 13e (2 lbs. to each customer) 860 Pure Lard, lb, (2 lbs. to each customer) J4e Cheese, lb 10c Sego or Alpine Milk, can (4 cans to each customer) .82c Sugar, lb (5 lbs. to each customer) All specials mentioned above can ba bought with a $2,00 Purchaa 45c Big Jar Honey, regular SOc 7c Sardines, regular 10c 2So 20c and All kinds of Jam 20o 25c Booths Sardines, regular Corn Kelloggs or Post Toasties, two for 25c 13c, Flakes 1o Krlnkle Corn Flakes, 2 for $1.10 can Crisco 50c Medium can Crisco 35c Small can Crisco ...ISc Large can Pork and Beans ... Beans. ..13c and Medium can Pork 15c Can Stringless Beans Can Sweet Com. ,.. . .15c 15c Can June Peas 24o Lenox Soap, 6 bars for 14c Large can Tomatoes.. 2o Large can Oysters 14c Medium can Oysters 75c Tea, lb Llptons less. All kinds of Hose, All kinds of Shoes for boys and men, dress or work, y, price. Other goods following at low prices. SHOP EARLY SHORT OF HELP Harts President Wilsons Signa ture Puts Into Effect This Important Legislation Do not try to improve upon a thing that has taken experts many years to perfect WASHINGTON. Juna IS. It was announced at th White House today that the president prior to June It bad signed the water power bill, finally passed by congress In the closing days ot the see slon. Senator W. L. Jones of Washington, who had charge of the water power bill In the senate, is largely responsible for Its becoming a law after it had once been laid aside by the president. After the adjournment of congress, this bill not hav ing been signed. Senator Jones made In qulry and found that Secretary of the Interior J. B. Payne had adversely rethe bill ported to the president, opposing en the ground that It permits the development of water power within national parks. Puritan par-boil- FREE Pnritaa Recipe WASHINGTON, June 13. Announce- -' ment that President Wilson had failed to sign the joint resolution repealing most of the wartime laws and the Underwood resolution providing for negotiations with Canada relativs to tha embargo on the shipment of wood pulp to the Untted States was made today at the White House. Another bill which failed to receive the approval would have futhor-lse- d presidents war to transfer the department motor equipment to the department of road construction and for agriculture other work. The president signed eight bills, passed In the dosing days of the recent session of congress. They Included the water power bill, an set authorising the enlistment in the naval and army service of aliens, an act paying a navy yard worker for the loss of a set of falsa teeth. Curtailed Appropriations to Close Nephi Station Ham need not and should not be before frying or broiling. ' Puritan is of mild cure and free of excess salt Bvetain the delicate flavor that has taken months to impart; from ham to pan gives best results. Wehtv?rpBrWft vvryuftUMtirtup kook wfctck mi snsrty now idui m ih prepare wn of Horn and Bacon, and otay oid win Mode new and bettor by bettor methods. In free. Send for it. Addrcas The Cudahy Packing Co. Puritan Dept. Ill W. Monroe St., CUeafO Our New Sanitary Butter Department Now Open FREE BUTTERMILK FREE ICE-COL- THE CUDAHY PACKING CO. D Best Sanitary Creamery Butter, lb Cottage Cheese, lb If your dealer doesn't handle Puritan, telephone FRANK BYRNE, Mgr., North Salt Lake. Phone Wasatch 140S. Puritan Ham and Bacon are smoked dally In eur Salt Lake City Plant, Insuring fresh, bright smoked meats at all times. Brisket or Rib Boiling Beef, 10c pound Lean Beef Stew, lb 15c Young Beef Pot Roast, lb. 15c Pure Lard, lb Troco and Nucoa The Best Creamery Pound Best Iowa Com Can 45e can Liptons Tea Shoulder Rib Roast, lb... 20c 25c Fresh Eggs, KRAMERS Number Number One Two 2 40c dozen at at 64 East Second 41 East Second 2 ISe South South lbs. Genuine Wisconsin Full Cream 7Ri lgC Cheese A O. Rear, secretary of the Utah Industrie. eterdnv rereived a request from Idaho for Information regarding the organization of a almllur body there. Mr. Rees said that a representative from Salt Lake probably would go to Idaho to assist in the details of the organisation. Recently a similar request came to the Ttah Associated Industries from Wo-min- g and now they have a similar organisation there, mccord'ng to Mr. Rees. Judge Appoints Attorneys to Conduct Maslich Appeal Sego Milk PEANUT BUTTER FREE To all purchasers of St. St. Peanut HOODY S Butter who save LA BELN. Labels worth 3c to 10c in exchange. If You Don't Trade With Us We Both Lose. Lickin Good for HOODY S and save LABELS. Ask Ha withdrew from the case of Obllzalo. of Masllch After Maalich was sentenced, Mr. Ramage with the courts consent. was Appointed as counsel for Masllch by At C. time of the Lund the Judge Henry preliminary hearing of the two men. gq-lh- . Daynes-Beeb- e 35c 76c Utah Peas, 2 lbs Fancy California Lettuce New Cal. Potatoes, 2 lbs 9E. TudV 90l9x iMNal $70,000 Painting on View at can can Fine Cantaloupes. I . 90. 942 f. 1986 Set 3ik Sa. Indio I-- 1 1 . 19c ,10c 25c btclfl Meats Groceries Go-o- p Fish Vegetables SCLtCTtD fXT EXT PLOW Creamery Butter ...55c Flour, high patent $6.75 45c Milk Sego or BorFresh Eggs 8 for $1.00 den's 25c Pure Lard Pot Roast, lb, 1240, 15c Tall Salmon .2 Cans 35c I2V2C Boiling Beef Bulk Coffee, lb. 10c Mutton Stew For Sale by All Groceries. Head Rice, lb Xavv Beans, lb Beans, split . .6 lbs. Matches ...5 Boxes Bologna Troco Nucoa Deviled Meat 14c 10c 35c 5c 4 lbs. $1.00 Sugar Pure Honey, lb. . . ,28c Tcma toes', large can 15c 25c 25c Broad. 2 large loaves 25c A Ful Line of lbs. 35c .35c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Price Is Right. Hold Reunion at Draper Phone Wasatch 2320. 1 lb. Federal Our hut 1 DRAIKU June 18 The descendants of Lbeneror Brown met in reunion at the Draper park anti enjojed a very pleasant das Kverv branch of the family was represented hut James K Brown, who resides at Murray. Luncheon was served An Kbene-r.e- r and a program was rendered Brown organisation was perfected iruiinJe 11 was work and general rHarh begun. rang descendants pjetiit. THREE CHARGES AGAINST NEGRO. The ixdice charged Tim Walton, 31 vears of ag- -, colored, with violation of the liquor law, resisting an otfh tr and keepfollowing hi aring a disorderly houx. rest yemerlav at 7 Ok Wist First South street hv D M ("lav tun and leed Bilhngb W Johnson. 2i of the antMre squad Robinson, 2. and A years of age: Zunihriidt, 27 vearj- - of ace, were arieated at the name time .md were charged with visiting a disorderly houee The were released on $2T bail for a hearing. WHISKY MAKING CASE GOES OVER. Ipeilmlnarv hearing of H rt Austin, charged with operating an illicit still was, continued until 10 oVUm k, June 3o, bj Attorn ey J. M fnrleoi C. W. Rawstates CommiaMoner II V, Van lings and H. E. Wallace war appointed United Pelt because of the failure yesterdav bv Judge Harold M. (Stephens of all eerdnv, witnesses to appear Hemv I) Of the Third dlatrirt court to represent Movie, assistant United Slates district Steve Masllch, convicted with Nick Obit-al- o the represented government. attorney, of the murder of Marko near at liberty on $.vm bond. th Atate prlaon August 3. 1913 Roth Austin is men are under aentenc to be allot Auisq ACRES OPEN FOR ENTRY. gust , one year from the date of the murder. Part of the land included in the Price Appointment of the attorneys was mad reclamation project has teen thrown open necosaary to ineur protection of the for entrv hv rescinding a prevjx' orni of tho condemned man In his ap. providing for its peai to tho supreme court. received by to Information K. Thoms Ramaae, who defendedAttorney of the United States Und both Blakely Obiltalo and Masllch,. will appeal the case office atregister Sa't Lake, The Und affected vithrira-nruTTitotriin- d$v s r acres In township 15 south, Former Farimm vat. near have a preference right of sixt IfiO sol-wi- ll LUMP SUM PAYMENTS APPROVED. The industrial comnusalon of Utah approved lump ki.m" settlements in the place of the usual weekly compensation payments in the cnes of holert K Slangnter and Frank M of 1314 and $474.56, respect! ev Tho former sustained an Injury to hie hand while working for the Heef Suc.tr rnroany, and the latter wrh hurt while ri the employ of the Chief Consolidated Mining company. ve-tr- v Ilta w4VjPiv tion at 1 Chi- H igo ccompHnld by Ms son. who is a sophomore at Princeton j Real Buttermilk. Federal Butter Store DEMPSEY TRIAL. t. Kovd T Jackson, special acting of the Salt Inke office of tb in charge Durban of InvesMgaon of th United Srtea dep.4 r: inwit of justice, returned fo Salt lake fr m San Framin' ufT f,-fm at the trial of Jack Dempsey world's hftivv w',cbt i hairpin pi for Alleged dri ft evasion , - SATURDAY If Coffee bothers You SPECIAL ' drink t Our cakes can be used as a complete dessert in themselves, or served with ices. 40c Each FROM and feel fine' Jnffee is Orw InaYm Ritalar ttCH-NU- T D PACKING i t.to.karM, N. Y. FOUR STORES ONLY . No. 1 No. 2 Semloh Hotel Corner Kenyon Hotel Bldg. No. 3 No. 4 A Cereal irink that really taites j od 'Watch,0ur Window ag-n- EXTRADITION TO IDAHO GRANTED. Harden Hennion, secretary of state and actPiir governor, yesterday granted the I avis V requisition ftom Governor T of llano for the return to Twin Falls of James F Matthew, charged with obtain!. ing property under fa'se pretenses, VOTING PLACE CHANGED. K Herron was complaining mltneas, and C L. Olson, (hulrman of ihe DemochrrlfT A. N. Sprague atne after the cratic was who party of the Third jud'cal dwtrlct. appretrrndad by the p'jKoner. announced last night that the polling Salt Lake jolice. In voMng dlstnct loj in KJt Lake had been changed and that the Democrat PORTLAND JUDGE IS VISITOR. of dl.rict will be expected to vote Judge Wallace MoUamnt of Port and. In nnai BTlth hall at 20 ?outh Third ' Ore was a isitor eatrday In Salt Iaka East street. Judee McCamant. 'who made the nominaa to ting fK.erh for Governor Calvin CoolUlge If up you now, but you an safely of Massachusetts for vice president. Is on shift the respons hi! ty by It up his way home from the national conven to The Tribune Want Ada. puttinc South Main. 41 . FAVORS RACK fresh is churned daily. oi lb. Full Cream Federal Delicious Cakes university FORESTER CAMP SITES, j l'.ecreatonlsts have as much richt to use the national fores as wtockmen and, should he given e erv ojporMinltv to do N so, according to t Wood, assistant dMrnt for the lntermountain region In an addfvss recently at Ogden. Mr VHd declared that areas of proper mz f'vr camping should he set aside for the uve of ihe general public. t Cheese XrUua -- Amf 58c Eutter Our WE DELIVER. f tor Saturday Special ..-.40- 2 WHEAT STATE PROTECTOR SATURDAY SPECIALS 128 Brown Descendants were 12s vtah CAOBjmnm. West First South 42-4- 8 Plans are going forward for the organisation of a drainage district In Mason valley, Lyon count, Nevada, according to F. L. Blxby of Reno, in charge of irrigation and drainage investigations in Nevada for the irrigation division of the bureau of public roads Mr. Blxby conferred yesterday with A. in charge of United States Ft. Hart, in the western drainage investigations district will emThe proposed district. for irrigation Water res brace 30.00 at will be obtained from the Walker river There 6191 4x SOftx. Our Internationale Drainage District Planned for Lyon County, Nevada to The l14E . Today nt Idaho Prepares to Organize Associated Industries Body 60c $1,00 3 pkgs. Sambo Pancake Flour 35c 2 25c cans Necko Sardines, in Tomato Sauce 39c 2 pkgs. .liffv Jell 25c Jell-O- , all flavors 15c 33c jar Hipolite 31c 6 cans Deviled Meat .......25c 2 cans Pepper 15c 30c pkg. Tree Tea 25c 2 tall cans pounds 4 pounds 38c 30c bottle Catsup 20c can Luneta Coffee 98c 40c pkg. Sun ripe Rolled Oats 35c 20c pkg. Grape Nuts 19c 3 lbs, fine Jap Rice 60c 35c EXTRA AT OUR NUMBER ONE MARKET Fresh Quality Creamery Butter, lb SUGAR CQ Butter $70,-0U- Klein-schmld- 20c SAVE MONEY EVERY DAY at KRAMER'S Two Markets Music company has The Dtynes-Beeb- e completed arrangements with Mr, Fonowner the of taine, painting entitled, Th June 1. SecBlacksmith1 to display it at the retary of Agriculture E. T. Meredith an- Village two weeks, commencfor next the nounces that, because of the curtailment store 0 ing today. The canvas Is valued at of the appropriations for ths department and is the work of H DeMareau. of agriculture, much of the field work was Blacksmith The Village painted will have to be suspended. Specifically in a blacksmith shop in Lyons, France, he states that government stations enIn 1893. with the brawny smith and his in cereal will work Improvement gaged workshop as a model. Standing by his have to be closed, among them the staforge, amid a blaze of light, is the blacktions at Nephi, Utah, and Archer, Wyosmith, the white heat of the flame reming. flecting on his features and silver locks, He also stales that Investigation work his stout arms rosy in the leaping fireat three out of the four forest expert-maOne hand grasps the handle of stations In the west will be dis- light bellows. The anvil and other implethe continued and that very little progress of his craft are grouped about him. ran he made during the coming fiscal ments canvas The is 5x10 feet and portrays year with the general survey of national every detail with a lifelike distinctness-Wheforest resources. Among the other econit was brought to America it was omies listed will bs tbe closing of the In It has exhibited first Philadelphia. San FYancleco office, which has been since been exhibited in that city five furnishing market news on fruits, vege- times. 70,000 over miles has traveled tables and dairy products, as a result and has Itbeen seen and enjoyed by over of which the lntermountain states will be largely deprived of government mar- 12,000,oo0 people. ket news service during the coming year. The Inspection service on fruits and vegetables also will be reduced. Two burglars attempting to enter ths home of Mra K. R. .Beck. 1155 Parkway avenue, were routed by the appearance ot Patrolmen W. C. A. Smoot and George Mrs Phillips, who patrol Sugarhouee. Reck was alone with her children and thought it was her husband returning when she heard a noise early In the morn. Ing at the rear door. On turning the light on In the kitchen she saw two met standing on the rear porch and realised the situation. Turning out the lights, Mrs. Beck re- turned to bed. telling one of the children to call Patrolman Smoot, who la her On father. the arrival of the two Six shots policemen the burglars fled were tired at them, but no evidence ot their being hit could be found The cellar of the home of H S t, 125S Parkway avenue, was presumably by robbers, hut noth-- ) Ing was taken. 60c - Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Special to Tbe Tribune. WASHINGTON, D. C., Two Burglars Routed by Policemens Bullets r s. 1- ThcTasteTells" In the rush of the last day of con gress the president found this objection from Secretary Payne. All other government officiate recommended approval. Senator Jonea wrote Secretary Payne, Protect Parks. ed first-clas- Bosk Secretary Payne Objects. He said further that never before had there been objection to that feature of the bill permitting power development In national parks, but on reflection he was Inclined to arree with the secretary, and assured him that If he would withdraw tbe objection filed with the president, he, Senator Jones, would Introduce a bill nest session repealing that proviso of the bill so as to remove national parks from the scope of the bill and would urge Its passage. On this assurance Secretary Pavne withdrew his objection and the president fixed his signature to the bill. . From the Ham to the Pan Special to Tka Tribune. To 6855. LARD, 2 lbs. 45c With Ad Saturday Only Act Paves Way for New In dustries and Assures Sav ing in Coal Consumption. that the secretary's objecadmitting tion was probably well founded, but that the Importance of the measurging ure was so grsat that Its failure to become law would be little short of a calamity. Hundreds of millions of dollars are ready to be invested In water power developments, paving the Way for new Industries and Increased production and effecting an enormous saving In coal, wrote the senator. All this would have to be abandoned unless the bill became a law. Phone Wasatch South State. 315-317.3- , Jr xJr SATURDAY SPECIAL Near Near City and County Bldg. Z. C. M. I. Juicy Blackbar. ry plea and ral Lamed plat. ITCHEHETTE tht I, , 44 E93 .V i Eaat 1H So., D.vll Nut Food borry A Feed, Spong., Caka, Ang.l and Straw- Short Coke. oJLady taka home. to |