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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16,-1- 920. guilty to v ohmtarv manslaughter. Radich Is at liberty under bond. Both Radich and Savan, who was sn old man, were employed as miners by the Utah Consolidated Mining company. The killing followed an argument between the two men St the Bingham mine. According to the Information. Radich best Savan to death with a club. New York Boniface Asks v for Tryout of Blue Laws to See How Theyll Work O. S I. Section Foreman Is Killed by Engine Monday ' Signs ail over place "No service todsv. Patrons will make their own beds and clean their own rooms Patrons will run their own errands No electric lights get a candle from the desk. Hark there is mustc from the dining room. It is a hymn. Fob It la Puritan Sunday In New Turk. No food Is being served. Turns on the Fred A Reed, former proprietor of a New York hotel, today suggested at a hoC faucet; the wat&r Is Icy cold. Goes luncheon of hotel men that January 2 down to the lobby; attempts to address be set aside as a trial for "blue laws." first person he meets sh-- h there roust There would be no work by any one. "Let's test this theory that a blue Sunbe no talking. Goes to barber shop and would enhance happiness and welmeets sign "Closed for day. Pulls up day fare." he skid. "Sudh a day need not at the cigar counter; "Sorry, but there necessarily he gloomy" and he deis to be no smoking todsv. No. ws have scribed a situation similar to the fix no newspapers. None today, not n one. of Father Knickerbocker In a New York Bootblack stand, sign "Will be back hotel. Service. Idaho County Commission By UniversalYORK, Dec. 15. It is 8. 1921, at a New York ers Vote for Abolishment NEW Father Knickerbocker awakes rings for les water. No of the Road Department sendee. Telephones for breakfast. BOISE. Idaho, Dec. 15. The abolishment of the state highway department, ae an extravagant and arm or the state government, unnecessary will be recommended In resolutions adopted by the State County Commissioners' association. Recommendation that the association ask the abolishment of the state high- ay commission came toward the close of a lively session tills afternoon, at which twelva to fifteen commissioners from as many counties declared that their cooperation with the highway department had proved coetly and had not resulted in the construction of roads, hut that practically all the money which the counties had been forced to put up had been expended In excessive engineering costs and overhead. The speakers who most, strongly attacked the commission were H. B. French of Blaine County, Commissioner Harvey of Bannock, L. B, Markiaon of Payette, B. R. Meek of Franklin, Commissioner Cantwell of Valley. Many others voiced a sentiment that their experience In cooperation with the state highway department had proved detrimental to road construction and costly to the county. The commissioners voted unanimously to maintain a legislative committee of five In Boise during the session of the legislature the expense to bo prorated between the counties,, according todthelr valuation. Officers elected for the ensuing two years are: President. James A. Welch of Boundary; vice president. W. F. Bracken of Twin Falla; secretary, A. E. Pomeroy of Gem; treasurer, H. B. Illingsworth of Ada. In behalf of northern Idaho, an Invitation is to be extended to the commissiont. er to bold their 1921 session at The invitation will be extended who Is by Senator Andrew at present a member of the , board of Bonner county, but will resign to again serve in the upper house of the state Band-poin- It was suggested that greater efficiency might be accomplished by further consolidation between the school system and the playgrounds department. Sale at 9 A. M. POCATELLO, Idaho, Dec." 15. John Arnold Blomer, section foreman of the Oregon Short Line, waa run over and inby an eng.ne In the local stantly killed vards at 10 45 o clock today. No one saw the accident, but it seems that white Bloser was walking in the yards near the coal chute be was hit bv the pilot of the engine and knocked acroee the track. A large locomotive then passed over him severing his head and feet and crushing his chest. Bioxer is survived by a wife and five children. He wae bora in Swltxerland In 1976. and had been In the employ of the Short Line for fourteen years. One brother, Henry Bloser. Is s of the Short Line, and another brother, Gue, also is in railroad service, residing at Minidoka. road-mast- er iwelope i The December number of the Utah Eudcattonat Review waa Issued by the University of Utah yesterday. The Utah Educltlonal Review Is the Steve Radich, 80 years of age, accused official publication of the Utah Eduia-tionassociation. F. W. Reynold of the of killing Joe Savsn at Bingham, 'April university is managing editor, and Mis 1, yesterday s withdrew his plea of not Hasel B. Stevens Is secretary. the magaxine to second-degre- e murder and en- theIn the December Issueof ofthe Men guilty, program convention tered & plea of guilty to 'Voluntary man- to becomplete held In. Salt Lake, starting DecemAt a meeting of the tag committee of slaughter, District Judge Harold M. ber 28, Is announced. the Salt Lake real estate board with Stephens will pass sentence Saturday. ATTEMPT OWN LIFE. Mayor Neslen and Commissioner A. H. Assistant District Attorney Ray Van Cott Cfabbe, yesterday, Miss Charlotte- - Stew- said that the state would recommend POCATELLO, Idaho, Dec. 15. Loss of the of time be art, city playgrounds supervisor, mad a that the health is thought to' be thfe cause of the Imprisonment talk on the work accomplished in her de- maximum of ten years. attempt at suicide of John Stuart at the Attorney Van Cott said that an agree- county Infirmary today. He used a piece partment. ment was reached whereby' the state of glass and severed an artery. He is an The real estate men expressed the opinion that much is being done by the dee would withdraw charges of old man and has been in the' hospital for murder in the e.vent Radich pleaded two years. It Is thought ha will partment with a limited amount of funds. recover Chemise: Steve Radich Enters Plea of Guilty of Manslaughter al , (Including Values to $13.75) Playground Supervisor Talks to Real Estate second-degre- Come Early One Hundred Beautiful Silk Utah Educational Review " December Number Issued A Phenomenal Sale To Be Placed on Sale This. Morning Exactly Ont Hundred to Choose From But Come Early or Best Selection $4.95 Some of our loveliest garments included beautiful creations of exceptional quality Crepe de Chine and Satin, some combined with Georgette Crepe, laces and dainty ribbons.Some with real filet laces. n M W - air) i To Be Placed on Sale Beginning This Morning Ribbon Sale A Three-Da- y Today, Friday and Saturday 3000 Yards of Ribbon k All-Sil- Plain Taffetas, Fancy Taffetas,' Fancy Satins at Their Regular ,,,,, splendid assortment of very fine quality ribbon a all fresh clean stock. Dainty plain and two-to- n satin , stripes and floral effects. A Price ' V -- Hair Bow Ribbons, Ribbon for Novelties a Wide Assortment. p (Halr'Bows Tied If Requested) Yard (3 Yards for 31.00) Over One Hundred Lamp Bases and Shades , X , Taken From Our Own Stocks of Beautiful Lamps And Marked Just i COMMUNITY PLATE Mf Price V2 00 - Mahogany and Polychrome Standards Table, Goose-necReading Lamps and Piano Sizes. Silk Shades for Boudoir, Library and Living Room. And Parchment Candle Shades and Shields for Boudoir, Library or Living Room, k , , . 13.95 Parchment Shades ........ . $1.95 15.95 Parchment Shades . $2.95 $3.25 Parchment Candle ....... Shielda ..$1.15 $18.00 Parlor and Library Floor Lamp Shades ...... . $36.00 Parlor and Library Floor Lamp Shades ...... $10.00 Parlor and Library Floor Lamp Phadex $9.00 $13.00 $15.00 $15.00 Parlor and Library Floor Lamp Shades ...... $17.50 M5.00 Parlor and Library $22.50 Floor Lamp Shades $52.50 Pa f lor and Library Floor Lamp Shades ...... $26.75 $4.75 . $8.75 .. $9.25. $12.50 $17.75 $22.50 Beading Q I T CA ylfsvU .25 c cans Milk 50c First grade Butter lbs. Troco or Pacific Nut.... 69c 75c Fresh L'ggs Strictly 2 pkg. Raisins or Currants... 89c ruie Dixie Sorghum, quart. '....55c 2 lbs. Almond Nut 55c B5e 8 lbs. Otsco. 80 lbs. Crisco ...1. 49c 8 lbs Pure Lard 19 bar Crystal White Soap..1 00 12 bar Creme Oil boap ...96o 65c Quart six Vernal Honey ran Vernal Honey. .,..$4 99 94 100 lie. Preaerving Sugar. .. .. AH Lamp Standards and Shades Priced Separately. Sale n . $56.00 Goose-NecLamp Bases $38.00 Goose Neck Beading Lamp Bases $46.50 Parlor Lamp Standards $00.00 Parlor Lamp dtamlards Lamp Shade Department Third Floor, ,,.$1.00 Soft Shelled Walnuts ....45c High Patent Flour, $4.35 per cwt. 4 pkgs. Aunt Jemina 65c Pancake Flour 2 STANDARDS $9.50 Library Lamp Bases 10 lbs. Sugar 2 lbs. Budded 2 A Wonderful Selection to Choose From. SHADES Utah Grocery Thursday and Friday . (A lo-l- jli ; i p ......79c Navy Beans. 29 Lima Beana, 70c Alai aronl. pkgs. 8 40o pkgs. Bishop Coooa. . 10 bar Kirk' Flak White. ...0c 1 10c bars Feet' Asatd. Hoap...30c 2 lb. Cranberries ..45c Oc 80c Orangea, doaen 2 lb Flake hlte Oik Crlauj..49c 20c f ompound Lard, lb 8 lbs, Apple 25c M. J. B or Fulger' lb 2 29 Coffee 8 lfCs Sugar Cured Baron, lb..35o 8 pkgs. Jlio or Jiffy Jell....,..89c Store No 1140 Cast 2nd South Store No. 2 17th South and Stats Th Cheapest Place in Tsw to Buy the Best Grocer lee 10 lbs. t10 lbs. , Sec the AA ylwaUU Extensive Line VAwtAU of $30.00 ............. . Community Silver In Our Silverware Department ); i; n Keith-OBrie- n Co. III WA vim . 1 .1 . t |