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Show .TIIURY THE SALT LAKE TRIDUNE, 4 oxelder Considering ' Tuberculosis Campaign action Mr. Bartlett did not organise the county for tuberculosis stork, but instead a committee was appointed to make further investigations and at the end of thirty days report as to the advisability "C, . Itxeial to The i of securing the government aid which the BRIGHAM CITY. Nov. campaign has been promised. h b The committee is composed, of E.-called upon to ubcrlhe 11800 to tho tuherculosi being Dunn. B. C. Calt, C. E. Fowler, James hated bv the state board campaign of health. This Jensen. Minnie H. Jensen, Jdra. C. W. information was given out by Ashley Morrell and Lee Nebeker. Bartlett, repreaentatfv e of the state board ' fh w " Brigham APPOINTED AS MAJOR. , recently, and a number of the City leading citisenn of Special to The Tribe. ' Ihe community in a general in meeting POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov, , IT, Word we Commercial cluhrooms, ? been recclvJ in Potatello by Major ha taken eitoh.t2 to secure Blreythe services of a has Anderson of the appointment of G. M. feommun ty nurse and has enlisted the Booth as major in ths inspecting genloops ration of the board of county com eral's department of 'the Idaho national guard. Robert C. Earley, county clerk to help defray the cost. Because of this and formerly lieutenant in I company. Large Profit Is Realized on Wheat at McCornick 27-inc- REPORTED, Special to The Tribune. . Nov. 11, Si POCATELLO, Idaho. young men enlisted Tuesday at ths local . Special to The Tribune. srmy recruiting office, Ernest P. ReynNov. IT. Among the record old. Frank H. . DELTA, Salisbury. Ralph E. Mcwheat crops of tins community is that Bride and Fred Acord enlisted for three In the signal corps They were sent raised bv Jtrure and T. C. Stephenson years New Jersey. Earl Cook of McCornick, w hich has .just been to Camp Vatl, ell Gray enlisted for three and Roth fifty-si;, threshed acres of They had IB the infantry and were sent to new land. whfh had not been under cul- years tivation before, and from this they har- Panama. vested 2818 bushels of wheat, or a little n more than JAPANESE FARMER DIES. bushels penarre. The land ot which tins wheat was POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov. 11. PenJ! rained was cleared this year and planted Akagi, a Japanese farmer residing near W1 v, ENLISTMENTS 1920. 18, Tvhee. died yesterday mornlns at a local were held this hospital. Funeral services was taken to afternoon and the body Akagf ts surPortland for cremation. two children. and his widow vived by Third Idaho .Infantry has beeji made a In spring wheat, and the grower have an enormous profit on the insergeant- in the guard oidinauce ' depart- realised, vestment. . ment. elder Imitation Scotch Wool Rugs, MORNING, NOVEMBER forty-seve- Pocatello s Freak Viaduct May Be Straigtened comter street, and a viaduct was preferred Is the new muetcat director of the directing. (me was constructed with circular ap- pany. The. opera is the story of a Fredch have proaches at the eastern end. These trafagainst oppression peasant a revolt been a serious handicap to the citys the role of Insure, the fic in the last few year and have also Yvonne Gall sang Edward Johnson as with bride, all of to peasant safety been a serious menace Masurec, the bridegroom vehicles running over the h'gnp." The usual brilliant first night audience engineering been called an It has siW' other names not in the engi- was present. Joke neers dictionary for Its freakish curves, DAIRY COWS BEING TESTED. and now It ia up to the city to straighten out the eurves end run ths viaduct FALLS, Idaho, Nov. IT. TWIN straight across the tracks. of all dairy cows in the Twin Falls Two-thir- Special to The Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho, Nov. IT. It will cost Pocatello about 170,000 to straighten out tho viaduct, an engineering Joke In the eitv for seveial years, according to City Engineer Neville Eight years agd the railroad' built a It stated that viaduct over Its track the vesldenla were asked whether they a viaduct at Cen or preferred a subway 1 th.PJnbD?: SEE OUR MILLINERY AD ON PAGE 10 h .$29.25 ileavy imitation ' Night Gpwns $1.79 Regular Price, $1.98 Yard Scotch woqj reversible rugs. A big patSize tern selection. 9x12. Special Pure Silk Ribbon, 39c Yard , All colors. A RIBBON SALE Womens Flannelette $3.50 Velveteen : !HedyUKd GRAND' OPERA IN CHICAGO. ,Nov. 17. The Chicago Olinatoon.'ucu; Dr. Grand Opera company opened a ten inunAi'tir weeks season tonight, with the first pres- FatoonnMt night urged upon the city mng for.tne prm entation in America of Oino Mlrinussi'e council an ordinance froth tested catue. opera Jaquerle,", with tpe composer, who labeling of butter CHICAGO, Pink,-bl- u, . A stripes' and plain. ,m bite, withor without collars." $29.25. big collection of plain and fancy pure silk ribbon in widths Bar4 to 6 inches. gain at 39c yard. Auerbach s Main Floor. Kodak and Hand Bags, $3.95 , Morocco leather kodak and swagger .hand bags, all fitted. Values, $7.49. I Auerbach's Main Floor.) 50c Dress.,. Percales, 29c Yard -- Women .29$ Yard . . Voile, 59c Yard $1.19 Each Consisting of Towels, Centers, Scarfs, Luncheon Sets, Card Cover, Fudge Aprons, Pillow Tops, all stamped. 79c. 72x90 inches, white While the 40 inches wide. lot-last- Buy now while merchandise is being sold at cost and less than cost. Make your Holiday Selections during this Sale. A small deposit will hold goods until Xmas. lot of womens lined heavy silk ; black and gray. lot lasts, $1.59. Baby Needs r $1.25 Ruben Shirts, 49c wool Sixes and 1 2 year I and years only. 98c 5 Pink, blue, white, plain and nursery designs. Regular $1.50. : $750 . $1.98 Baby Dresses, $1.19 Beaded and Embroidered Tricotines Embroidered 'Serges Tailored Serges Plaited Serges Novelty Wool Knits Novelty Plaid Velours Wool Embroidered . Knitted Baby' Sets, $9.98 i Fine Xainjpok, daintily trimmed with tiny tucks; French Jcnots, fine laces and embroideries. Regular $1.98. Special $J.19. Sweater, cap and leggings. Assorted colors. Values to $12.98. - Trimmed - heavyxweight cotton union suits. Full bleach; all sizes. Special at 99c. APRON DAY SPECIALS .Embroidered Velveteens Poiret Twills Embroidered Satins InprocGdQEiletl $3.50 Bungalow Aprons, $1.95 78 $ Made of percale or gingham. Well made and neatly trimmed. -- Light and dark colors. All Bizjr, including extra sizes. dost Ualcaos Only, Womens and Misses High-Grad- e Garments, Sizes 15 to 44, Consisting of Fur Trimnyd Cheviots Fur Trimmed Nottoc Plushes Novelty Bungalow Aprons, $3.69 All Wool Polos Made of Unbleached Muslin, or Linen, in plain colors. Beautifully trimmed with embroiaory and braid, in floral and basket designs. Values to Special, $3.89. ' Satins" Embroidered Taffetas Beaded Velveteens Jerseys Bib Aprons Childrens Lace and Georgette , - Children Union Suits, 99c , Sweater, cap and leggings. Assorted colors. Vhlues to $10.50. f Extra fine quality French and English pattern cretonne; 38 inches wide. Special, 63c yard. We are advertising the above valyes and we expect you to come, and you will find these garments just as stated. These are the best dresses that have been offered in Salt Lake for five years. We areprepared to backlevery statement we have made above. Knitted Baby Sets, $1.50 Baby Blanket, . 2 Cretonne, 53cY ard Values to Bring-- a Record Featuring Record-Breakin- g Crowd for Actual $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 Dresses only. 75c wool, ! TO , $1.50 Rubens Shirt, S $1 Fine Our prices have reached the bottom. Gloves at $159 Small suede gloves While Heavy Quality Seamed Sheets, Lingerie Clotli, Light and dark colors. 36 inches wide. $2.00 60c hWite $5.00. ' All Wool Burellas e A few Plush Coatees at 69c inJherlot. r S Scout Percale, lighl and dark colors. Values to $1.25. (Auerbachs Third Floor.) Save Money at China and Itousaivare. Specials GAtterbachfa I 6 Thin Water Tumblers, 89c iclttile: Jello, All - Glass Goblets, Medium else.. galvanised iron. j Bulk Rice, lbs., 20p . Walnut! 25c lb. . Navy Beam 3 lba. 25o ' Pint Bottlei 29c (Aufrbnchg Min Iloor.) Mr. Fredericks" of New Yoijk,, the inventor of our machine, was here last week and gate our operator all the latent ideas in windiug, padding, steam' ing, etc, , For the patrons with short bobbed or thin hair, it is certainly a blessing. After tho permanent wave has been put in boblied hair, by simply dampen-inths hair and eurliug it around the fingers, a beautiful full curled hair dress is produced in a few moment. , Galvanized Coal Hods, 89c - , 6 for 89c quality clear glass. Good Bouquet Eggs ' 75c per dozen Wilsco Tomato Catsup raiiltlHGSlt Permanent Waving iz no longer in its infancy.- It is a finished art, . " Plain or Thin 'blown glass. ' flavon - : 2 package! 25c Fruited Wheat and Oati 22o per package . Special Reduction on ' ' Made of heavy Dish Pans, 89c , l. $1.00 Carpet Brooms, 89c . Extra wall mads. Fin quality. Light Globes, 3 for 89c 10- -, Galvanised Wstsr Pail, Scrub Brush. 24 Clothas Pint, 1 Cloth Pm Apron. CQ. OalC All for 1 g Gray enamel.1 IS- - Galvanized f NO , I rainy, toggy or damp weather adds to the'beauty Df the wave. For three week, beginning today, ws will grant a price of $1.00 a eurl, or all the top of the bead, $15.00. If the hair is dressed low it is only neees ' nary to curl the top. .. , ( Auerbach V Third Floor ) Shampooing, and 1 Wash Tub, 89c nKBaciKt: 0 HlKP 3TT3 aaaMgac: xxusmsssasuimxagxjszjss am - r e V. 'i. i |