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Show Calendar for Latter Part of October and First of November Is Announced. t Six nortjury cases hav been set for trial at EMt Lake the latter part of October and the first of November by Judge Tillman D. Johnson of the United States district court. I2ght cases have also been set for trial at Ogden on Novem her 15. The Salt Lake cases and the dates upon which they will be tried are: October 25. Tinttc Standard Mining company against the Chief Consolidated Mining company; North Lily Mining company against the Consolidated company: Mining Consolidated Mining company the company. North Mining Lily against November 3, the Columbia Trust company et at; Novemagainst Henry H. Howell ber 4, Felt City Townsite company against the Felt Investment company, November 8, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad against the TelluridePower Chief Chief oom-pan- Housework,' done in the most inconvenient and disagreeable way, naturally is drudgery. Many women still iron the old way, trudiriug back and forth, completely exhausted after an hour or so. y. y - United States Ogden cases against Ed Campbell and Victoria Campbell, white slavery: Pacific Pipe Tank company against Garland City; Southern Pacific company agetrtSw H. W. Dunn, Jerome H Rice Seed company against Goddard Packing company, Everfresh Food company against Phoenix Insurance Westchester Fire Insurance company, company and the Aetna Fire Insurance company, and the Sperry Hour company Lighten labor, save time and steps with the HOTPOINT Electric Iron. The point is always hot, the handle always eool, and it has the exclusive HOTPOINT thumb rest. It Rests the Wrist. You iron in comfort when HOTPOINT way. you iron the Some broket) assortments of our best selling lines, autf for those who know the reg- Against George W. Moench. prices on Drapery fabrics at Walkers, the knowledge that those draperies have taken still lower prices should Expert Advises Raising prove irresistible. ular low of More Dairy Cattle i Several hundred thousand dollars could Sunfast Draperies be added to the revenue of Utah each year if farmers would raise more dairy cattle instead of paying almost exclusive attention to beef and range ani- Standard qualities, all good patterns and mals, according to H. R. Lochry, dairy manufacturing expert of the dairy division of the United States department of agriculture, who has returned to Salt Lake after a tour of the state. Mr, Lochry said that cheese Is being shipped Into Utah from bordering states, although conditions sre Ideal here for Its colorings. Electric Appliances made within the state also could be greatly Increased, he said. make housework more convenient. there they apply their usefulness. Ask Commutation Rates for Business College Students Petition was presented to The and below the Ovenette when bread, biscuit the public uti'lties commission of I tah yesterday bv three business colleges pi lvatcly operated In Salt Lake, asking for a rebe that their accorded quirement pupils the right to use students commutation street car tickets. The petitioners are a O. Henager of the Henager business college: William T Lyman of the Salt Lake Business college, and E. C. Davis of the Utah Business college The petition cites that pupils at Westminster college, St. Mary's academy, the L D. S. university and the L. D. 8. Business college, as well as at schools which carry business and public commercial courses, have the right to use the commutation ticket, and asks the commission to "take such steps as you deem proper to correct this preeent . Wherever a lamp-sock- et Note the Reducing is available, At $1.55 Yard Panel Curtains, Grill is furnished with dishes that enable you to cook above coils at the same time it boils, broils, fries and toasts. The used with the Grill becomes a perfect oven. Bakes a chicken, and pie satisfactorily. We carry all HOTPOINT Electric Appliances, and urge you to visit this Department when next in the store. The department is on the Main Floor. inches wide, ular $1.95 yard. 36 At $1.50 Yard Plain colors; 48 inches wide. Begular $2.75 yard. Figured Cretonnes, $1.00 Yard At $2.85 and $3.95 Kapock silk draperies. The graceful hanging, fabric. Begular $3.45 and $4.95 yard. All good but they qualities, axe of broken lines and part bolts from our regular stork. All desirable patterns 'and colorings. Begular $1.50 and $1.75 yard. i u, DAVI8 GOES TO PRISON. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct 1 (By the Associated Davis Press.) Guy of t harleston, S. C on of ths Americans tonvicted of having stolen goods from the American organization for relief In the neAr east, has been sentenced to four ears Imprisonment at hard labor. Four others of the defendants received sen- - Mounted on white marquisette; 2 yards long, 40 inches wide. Filet lace panel end, trimmed with lace oa sides and bottom. Begular $4.00 each. Imported Scotch madras; 54 inches wide and 44 inches wide. Silk mixed fabrics. Begular $2.50 yard. Alumni of All Hallows college last night entertained at dinner In honor of Alfred Isom, one of their at the Rotlsserie Inn Mr Isom number, will marry Miss Rhoda Bruneau Thursday morning at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes After dinner an Informal reception was held by ths party at 15 Exchange Those present at ths dinner includedplace. the following: A. J Bruneau. R E Austin Gibbons, J P. Fanning, S. M Maloney, Donald Morrison. Charles Maguire, Gerald Buckley, Feramon T Little, Hugh Ryan, Edward Callahan, Charles Mooney. Richard Krlcher, Fred G Braining and Alfred y. Isom. How to Avoid the Grip. Avoid colds, for grip often starts with a cold. Avoid overheated and poorly ventilated rooms and undue exposure. Do pot associate with people who have colds er gTtp, particularly do hot allow them to cough or sneeze In your face Keep your bowels regular and avoid overeating. Keep, up your physical resistance by breathing fresh air day and night. Then, when you take cold, take Chamberlains Cough Remedy and get rid of it as quick ' As possible. (Advertisement.) $2.95 Each Beg- - At $1.95 Yard College Alumni Give Dinner in Honor of Member Bru-nea- . fences ranging from three months to for Delta, Oasis and other towns Included sity of refunding again the first of the year. three years, but with the option of pay- In Deseret stake In search of historical He expects to return to Salt ing fines. All these men have announced material week of Lake this the to fines. FATHER SEEKING SON. determination Wednesday tneir pey Charles Dolan and William Murray, Tesla Wyttenbach, 22 years of age, is two of the defendants, were acquitted. wanted by his father, Russell Wytten1m City Treasurer Takes bach, 828 Indiana street, Evansville, Ind , YOUTH HIT BY AUTO. to Inquiries received by the Refund Bonds according to Steps 716 11 Salt Lake polios. The elder Wyttenbach of Frank Stanley, years age, gays his son worked In Colorado last Lake street, a delivery boy for the EconAgainst the time when the city must April and came from there to Salt Lake omy drug store, (50 South Seventh East refund 1600,000 worth of bonds on JanuHe was last heard of here May 10. when street, was struck by an automobile ary 1, R. he was planning on going to Ogden. He city treasurer, has driven by E C. Thornhill at Seventh written to NmenToung, InIn the east of letters is a lineman. South and State streets last night at to as of condlUon bond the the quiry 8 o'clock and suffered of his market a fracture fifth rib on the right side. He was taken The $500,000 worth of bonds In question GIVEN BOARD OF HEALTH POSITION to the emergency hospital for first aid. were William E. Lunnen, 956 Ramona aveoriginally of an Issue of 1890. They were refunded In 1900, when they fell nue. recently with the Heber J. Grant tfEEKS HISTORICAL DATA. Insurance company, has been appointed due, and, because of the lack of provian assistant sanitary inspector of the Andrew Jenson, assistant historian of sion of a sinking fund for their redempthe L. D. 8. church, left Sunday night tion, the city will be under the neces city board of health. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE TOMORROW FOR YOUNG MATRON MRS. LURA SMITH NORTH. iWmamj foods hold their onb as a'steadiJ diet? Old Ifou eiter hear anubodu soil he utas fipod of Xjfe OVhsats suJsd? nuMike flavor ? n "GOOD OOODS iFjgtogi ? mm i mm have it for the same or less smsssumssmmmmas JFOODl Whatever prices you may find offered anywhere on good, standard merchandise, whether they be regular or sale prices, Walkers will meet them and protect their customers Salt Lake. She was born In Salt Lake and received her education In the public schools of Salt Lake, the L. I). 8. university and the University of Utah. Her death occurred on her first wedding anniversary and the wedding anniversary of her par ante. She Is survived by her husband, Erwin K. North, 1330 Roosevelt avenue; her parents, Don C. and Mra, Esther Shields Smith, and her brother, Stanley Bhlelda Smith. She eras a granddaughter of the late John Henry 8mlth. The body Is at the Joseph William Taylor undertaking establtahmenL . - . W e are exerting every effort to get prices down. We .will absolutely protect our customers on any low ered prices.-- . v 1 , A child can shop , at Walkers, receiving the same attention and the same prices as an older person. ' . Funeral services for Mrs. Lurs Smith North. 24 years of age, who died Sunday t the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Smith, 114 West First North street, will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon In the Seventeenth ward chapel Interment will be In City cemetery. Mre. North was talented In art and In drama. She appeared In a number of western and coast cities tn Rodney Hll lame company and attracted much favorable comment In the newspapers. She also took part In a number of plays In OF COCOA MAOS. TEST Teats of about a dozen varieties of on cocoa sold tho Salt Lake market have been made by State Chemist Herr Harms, at the request of Welter M. Boy den, state dairy and food commissioner, All were passed as complying with the state law, Frenetics of alkali In some la uotwd ou the iael In each install oe. 9350 Ewmtin In Prizes Far tho heat Lift 0 Wheat tlwiq Ml tkaa S w4i, w. will par Don; tea Tui.O U bt rk;mSol M), Cmtaat el DwibWUl Winning tlagnn printed la 60; $24. W jf r y . AM1 mHIalM i ry ya this MMt Jan nary IS ga Fetmary IX last. Kqaal awaraa If eon U.tart tia. HkWwa Prajaau Co. Geataat Dmtm w&m Chocolate Dipper G KEELEY ICE CREAM CO. 260 South State Street |