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Show r. i f, 1 1 U 7 A. 7 7 rf1 ' V.'T.: f; i ; r f; l r THE SALT' LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER io, 1920. "1 aw'Em M HlUl J ShsStfSih,, CROWDS HAVE THRONGED OUR STORE EVERY HOUR OF THE DAY, REAPING A HARVEST BARGAINS IN OUR . V. isusaii OF - . TftOLBl 4 . of Ouf 5,000 1 ) $65,0000 Sfock Absolut ely Gone Ss THOUSANDS HAVE "TAKEN ADVANTAGE THE MONEY-SAVINPRICES WE OFFER. The Largest Stock of Highest Grade Woolen Goods Ever Offered to the Buying Public. Costs Are, Forgotten in Our Forced Hurry to Clear the Store' of All Retail Merchandise. Everything Must Go. An Opportunity Never Before Offered. G ib SL il 1 $La rmm The assortment will be larger and the stocks complete in sizes. HANDSOME ALL WOOL OR SILK CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE SWEATERS Th newest stylet and richest colors ever shown m Womens and Misses Coats and Slipons. Every color ' 7 and style made. , SHOE DEPARTMENT T t HALF PRICE $14 High Cut 'Boots, now $20 High Cut Boots, now, Every big ........... .$1.45 up to $7.50 See them.' as Worth as high KHAKI COLOB, ALL Ol Eft y&si? $9.00 tan, heavy, all sizes 1500 Blankets Going Fast One Thousand Pairs Sold in 6 days. S3.25 pair up to MENS SHIRTS Dress Shirts Lot 1, Lot 2, Dress Shirt Dress Shirts Lot 3, Flannel Shirts, worth -- yU.vv 1 Bro. U. S. Army finest winter shoe Shoes: . r - - ,r;J2.50 Viw'y Mens Army Shoes, black or tan; aU leathers; worth up to $12.00 a pair. BELOW COST worth $2.50. worth ft Q1A I A Boys Mackinaws Choice $3.50. ..... $4.95 Mens Railroad Special, all leather, QO Cft $18.00 Mens Mackinaws up .$7.95 $8.95 . . .512.95 guaranteed service- -. Dont fail to see them Mackinaw Sensation to Choice of the House of 527.00. All go .................. .$1.65 t .$2.15 Boys and Childrens Shoes $5.45 worth $10.00. up to $12.00. . . .$3.05 .vr'i-tv- . being sold at manufacturers ' the low prices we are offering ' $1.45 cost. them. w CORNER RICHARDS STREET AND SOUTH TEMPLE .m.,..,'.. if ' IL judicial district, an office to which he Waa elected on November BOARDS . ( idates for Places Re- red to Announce Can-ac- y by J. t Joy IL Johnaon recently announced that he would not run in for the Fifth district because of preaelnr business dutl la It understood In board of education circles, however, that he will be asked to reconsider the matter. In other districts where membecs are to be .lected, the inaumbente have made known their Intentions of running for They are H. A- - Smith. First district; E. H. Eardley, Second district; O. W. Moyle, Third district, and Dr. Clarence Snow, Fourth district. In tha event of candidates falling to file, five or more voters In the district may petition a name on the ballot. Tha new term of those elected thla year begins January 1. The office pays S100 a yaar, and meetings are held monthly. Approve Capital Increase Wednesday. et Chicago Trlbsne-ft.l- t Lftk. Trlbuae Leaied Wire. NEW YORK, Nov 19 Slockholders of Western 1aclflu Railroad corporation approved amendment . to certificate ot Incorporation, Increasing the authorized capital st oik of the corporation from 176,000,000, consisting of Hia.OOO shares of preferred slock am 476 000 shares ot common stock, to $100,000,000, consisting of 400,000 shares of preferred stock ana 800,000 shares of common stoik. The additional shares of preferred stock ar. to b entitled to tn. same preferences and voting powers and to he convertible Into common stock and to be subject to redemption and retirement on the same terms and conditions, and to be of th. same class and character otherwlss as ths preferred slock origmal- - iHWi - stolen watch - -- ls-j.- Captain - - rd two brothers. Elliott of bait Lake and Janies U. springer of Adamavllle, It. 1, bprlugur Funoial services will be held at Wasatch Lawn cemetery as soon aa the body reaches this city on the train from Haber at 11:30 o'clock this morning. Th. cortege will go direct from th. depot grandchildren H. died at his Captain C. A, home In Snsk. Creek, near Midway, Hsateh counfy, Wednesday. Captain Springer was horn In 184$ In He came to Ctan New liidford. Mass. with his brother, Elliott U. Springer, ago. 'He wss it yenra than mqr. forty member of a Masonic lodge In New Bedtn lived Balt Lake for several ford He years and was engaged in the mining For th. last thlrty-ftbUHln.aa, years his horns has been on hta ram h In Bnaka At th. tlm. of his death b. Creek. was In ths employ of the Iaiy Judge cpmptyny at Snake Cieek tunnel. He Is survived by Ills blow, two children, live grandi hlblien, threp great Vt Sara toga n for Ubel as the rek Secretary Colby asking the state depart-. to Dally of publication of charges relating to tic-ment "under authority of congress" C i memMr. a check Immigration. matter, but lest hie case. Welty, ber of the house committee Investigating t immigration at Kills Island and elsewhere, be will declared that this country swamped with immigration from Europe' A Day Gets unless each etepe are taken. 28 Eggs Camel, Impressed for Mystic Street Car Hits Auto Shrine Ceremony, Collapses Man Is Injured When an Police Receive Reports A. Springer Thefts of. Three at Snake Creek j Springer i ,r.' ' , ills nqmi D. A. Leonard. 63 years of sg., who lives on rural free delivery rout. No. 8, Murray, wa Injured when hi. automobile was by a .outhbound Holliday car. at Yal. avenue and Eleventh-Hs East was streets yesterday morning. taken to the emergency hospital by George Fhllllps and removed INJURED BY TRUCK. from there to L. JU S hospital Edmund Jensen, $ years of age, 821 According to the police Leonard was West Eighth South street, sustained a Viuthorlsed mean an Increase of driving north on Eleventh East street northbound street car. In In each preferred and common back of contusion on the nosa and severe bruises to turn west at Yale avenue his ttylng be to will distributed to allow and stock on the left hand aa the result of Tetng was. struck by a southbound stockholder on. share of common automobileknocked down by a Utah Power and each right collar bone leopards of preferred for each six trolley carof bis share on. and ribs ware broken. and two Light company truck at Slxlh South and shares now owned. The West streets ..... yesterday. Eighth - ..I driver of the truck aras held blameless C. by the police. The boy was taken home, and was said to be out of danger Minor last night. Dies inta or membership on board, of m in Uuh must file nolle of cjr with th. ol.rk of rich board Inesday next, Tha election la to Wedtinsdny, December 1. The file by lulree that candidates ijr of the week preceding the aa Thanksgiving day that da r, tbla year, Wedneaday found. considered tha final day for In 'khe Bering something glistening Salt Lake, according to In an at excavation Fouyth ave, I1, Judd of tha city board of gravel a nue street and neighVirginia crossing, n. 9 Fourth aver, only ona candidate hns filed. bor of Joseph Munson, U of Utah architect supeivlsing In nue, Jchinond la seeking h dint riot. There ar. to be seven schools- tirveettgsted and found a womelected thla year, as follows-- an s gold wslih stolen from the Motison First dlatrlct, on. from the home lest March, The natch was a th. birthday one from the Third, two from present to Mrs. Monson on her In and had been thrown irth and two from th. Fifth die. anniversary Monson Mr. thinks, hr the buraway, will be at leant on. now member glars who ransacked their hum. last on th. board. Th. spring. i.lbly two Uletrlot wilt elect a auoceaeor to Rent a car, drlvs it yourself. Farringverson, who recently rr.laned In 3 qualify "a. Jtidae of the Third ton tiarsge, 122 Bo. State. (AdVtG . IV. P. Railroad Stockholders -- ILIfIB DATE SET ran : OPPOSITE SOUTH GATES TO TEMPLE GROUNDS " jietrVVr; i BARGAIN TABLES and up DONT FORGET OUR ADDRESS VERMONT BLDG. m&n , Heavy, serviceable or neat dress shoes are Come 'quickly, they have never sold for BIGGER VALUES THAN EVER ON THE Women's and Childrens Underwear, Hose, Bathing Suits, Scarfs and Headwear AT COST. L. D: S. GARMENTS (Jf! (tC ysJsUsJ Choice THE FINEST LINE OF MENS WOOL UNIOPf, SUITS-BEL- OW COST i I1.1 i MENS MUNSON LAST ARMY SHOES All sizes, dark brown, tan and black. $18.00. BCY SCOUT SWEATEE, SIZES. $5.00 GBADE i The biggest buy ever offered. All leather, double sole, waterproof 10, 12 and 14 inches high. . $12 High Cut Boots, now. . . . to $10.00, sale. sensation j MEN'S HIGH-TO- P m SWEATERS BOYS, our of the Here has been kind for the boy, I WE WANT OUR CUSTOMERS TO RECEIVE THE BENEFITS OF JHIS SALE, Beautiful Coat Sweaters in all styles and colors. ' A wonderful assortment to choose from." MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY ALL GO 'I: Only the Highest Grade All Leather Shoes were ever carried in our store. We will sell every shoe, as we are discontinuing the Shoe Business. Many Salt Lake stores would be glad to buy our complete stock 'at what we are offering it to you. $6.00 Wool Slipons, now. MENS SWEATERS FOR HALF PRICE. . I . ,$i.75 jiiiirvTvmraM of a Theft chewing gum machine from tn front of the Mothers Making company, 2k6 South Stats etreet, was reported to the police bv the Bust! Brokerage company yesterday. A. Young, empjovee of the University khrt valued at 8tX, a club, reiKiried silver carving knfa and a large dessert spoon, stolei froimhls room. Lon Clafltu. 69 Emu Fifth South street reported the theft of a lap robe from file automobile, 8T, PAUL, Minn., Nov, H.Evsn the camel la weakening under prohibition. Kills Lewis Garreteon, Imperial potentate of the Mystic Shrine, attempted to ride one tn a ceremonial today, but it couldn t stand the pressure. The creature had been borrowed from a circus. It waa rather frail and willowy. Uarretaon Isnt, t He mounted, and then what was once the sturdy deeert shay, that could drink or let It alone, buckled, sagged, bogged down and quit. Garreteon finished hie Journey tn an auto. It had been planned that he should ride another camel which belonged to the temple here, but It developed lumbago recently, and when the disease spread to both humps It wss too much. It died Saturday and the clrous animat was sub- stituted. POLICE HEAD ARRAIGNED, Chicago Tribes Salt Lets Trlbuas Lessee Wlr. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. Nov. It. Edward T. Carroll superintendent of poother lice In this city, and twenty-fou- r Baralngaua. of whom four were women, were arraigned toiay before Snprome Court Justice Hroeton on Indictments returned by the extraordinary grand Jury, which has been Intestlgating alleged gambling in this gty. Indictment of Mr, Carroll Is the Outcome of the alleged disappearance of gamhltnf WOULD CHECK IMMIORATION. police headquarters In paraphernalia from In a NoV. 19 RepresenWASHINGTON. July, 1919, after It had been seisedaocee-sory la with being lie charged raid, tative Welly. Democrat, Ohio, made to a felony. Recently he etjed the today a letter addi own-- by him to A How, From 34 C. Whltg, llsnj Breeds'. TellgHow. Costa Nothing to Try, T gave Doa Sung te 1 utility t Cs Well-Know- n Orpine tone anil the egg yield from t to 28 a day. Dou Bung la a won and I am now giving It to stl my hs regular! J.eC has. C, White. Mgr., Farm. FUchrlile, I Mr. White te the knesa breeder and e r. He wrote the at" tn December, after had shewn a gain of a day from 54 be 111 make you tha ss Offer we made blm. Here It fs: Give your bene Don Bung end watch ' suits fur oue month. If you don't find t It rays for itself tad pays you e Jl profit besides, simply tall us and will hs cheerfully refunded I on Bung (Chines fur eyg Javtug) I Scientific tonic sad conditioner. It ta ca feed. Improves tbs be Cm Idand tbe makes her strong-- r aud ue set Its it tones up tbs egg lajlng ores and ts the rygs. nu metier bow Cuet wet the weather n be c Islned prochrtty t Don Siit-draler. your ilmxxist or pomirr U4 tlnrtn lee tsar tatt f,,r s t It SX Kiirroll Duag-- r t by mall prepaid 816 Columbia DIJg, Indlsuapolia, lud. Ini-re- s Che-M- ill f-- StogUJET Chlr-skrC- r-Lr-' v |