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Show THE SALT 'LAivJb lltlLLAL, bUMJAl MUKA-LMr- UL1ULLK 31, lyZU. , Funeral DeMacSwiney ferred Until Tomorrow as Protest to Government Act Thousands Pay Tribute to Dead Lord Mayor; Air of in Apprehension Cork. DUBLIN, Oct. BO. Two pollcemon wefo (Hot whM trying to hlt a me-tcor ot Collooney, County Sllg, f evening. Reprltal followed In lx farmer neighboring village, house being partly- burned. . THURLES, County Tipperary, Ire. land, pet. 30. Great damage wat done last evening .In Templemore, eight mile north of here, through act f violence. Numerou shop werg wrecked during the dlaturb-anctDetail perpetrator Hallowe enany glad and gala occasion would be incomplete without its special box of these chocolates different. Every- to the circuhstnce and were lacking thi LONDON, Oct 'BO. The Sinn Fein ex eeotlv ha decided to postpone tbe pf the late Lord Mayor MacSwiney of Cork until Monday a a protest against the government a action In the case and t appeal from the military order the length .of the funeral procession to a quarter of a mile, said g dispatch to thg Central New from Cork thi afternoon. 'CoilC. Oct Three wonderful pieces. Genuine Spanish Leather, iligbent grade loose cushions. Only one suite sold at this sper cial S335.G0 one asks for the Asaoclated Thousimjs or lrlsliqien of all etas and callings, with their fumllte, came .to Cork today tp pay their respect at tha bier of Terenpe MacSwiney, late lord mayor of Cork, By train. Jaunting cart and afoot, hundreds from th country about Cork and from the mor distant Jriah canters entered the city from early morning. The casket, revealing the emaciated features of the late lord mayor and hi body dressed In the uniform of ti officer of the Irish republican army, d reposed on a catafalque, four volunteers in civilian drew maintaining guard. The platform of the choir loft, to front of which the body lay, waa a bank of greenery and flowers, framing a central floral representation of tbe crucifix, which, outlined against a buge background of black velvet, dominated at th whol display. , Beautiful Floor Lamps (:- pre-wa- - plete. . . price. $29.60 JG.-f- Pres.) OA - QfiocoCates ferentr glaas-cover- There are ten varieties from which to choose all dainty, delicious, different! See that those who look to you are supplied, by taking home a box or two today. flower-hanke- rare opportunity to buy a period Dining Suite at this price. I BK (tft William and Mary design, Jacobean finish. Buffet, 1 TabW, five Chairs, one Arn Chair, special A Many Tributes. ' were accompanied by Th offering to tbe lord condolences and tributes mayor a martyrdom from all parts of the World. Many came from the Chicago of tha Friends of Irish Freerhapters dom and othsr American organisation In la, the dead lord mayor's Mom Father private chaplain, today received tbe following , telegram from Chaplain General James J. troy- - of the American forces on the Khtne, dated at Coblena: Please convey to th lady mayoress profound sympathy In her great bereavement. Mayor MacBwlney died for the things we thought we fought for in the world war and bia name shall go down the ages as an Immortal who did not quak before the tyrant, but whose soul waa e grand M th Ideal for which he died. , 1 have .said mass tor him and the other martyrs In Cork Jail and will do tha same on the Feast of AU Souls. Their names will forever be treasured, not merely In Ireland, but wberevsr the word and reality of freedom are loved and honored,", Air of Apprehension. British Intelligence officers declared this afternoon that they were In receipt of Information, obtained through interception, that every officer or man of the trown forces appearing In the street of Cork tomorrow are likely to be (hot. An air of apprehension throughout th city over what may happen on the day of the funeral of Lord Mayor MacSwiney seemed to have superseded the restrained attitude with which the populace recalved word of tha Incidents at Holyhead, when the body of th late lord mayor was diverted from the rout chosen by the family and sent by steamer to Cork end the unceremonious manner in which the body reached this city. The authorities this afternoon were seeking to appraise the effect th viewwould have upon tn ing of -- th corps thousands wh passed by the hler of th let lord mayor today, and are bearing In mind the statements officials say were made by Sinn Fein representative during th prisoner's long fast that should death ensue there would bo reprisals ot some kind. The black crepe which th front of ths city hafl In th miSst of which th republican flag was displayed, disappeared during th curfew hour last nlghL It was replaced today. Ordered to Take Food. food. The nun, having no alternative obeyed the command and offered food to each ot the prisoners, but all refussd it. Bishop Cohalan now Is appealing personally to the 8lnn Fein leaders to release the prisoners from their hunger strike. At noon today they had completed the eightieth day of their fast. Michael Burk collapsed thin morning. 8an Hsnnessy and Thomas Monovan wore reported very low. Special Feature Will Inter- , se Z. C. ,M. I. N 8ylvtr Memorials Are Planned. SO. Memorial Oct. WASHINGTON, Oct. 8B. Bishop Cohalah of services for Terence MacSwiney. late lord CORK, of Cork, will be held throughout mayor Cork visited th Jail yesterday end per. the United States tomorrow, It was anemptorily ordered th hunger striker nounced the Friends of Irish there to take food. All refused. There- Freedom. tody by upon th bishop Instructed th nun Bishop ' Thomas J. Shahan, rector of th hungr striker t prepare Catholic university, in a eermoq at the solemn mulern. tpaae, eyng. for the of the aoul of tn lat lord mayor at the university today, declared that never In th history of mankind had there been an Individual act of equal to that of MacSwiney. "The entire world, said Bishop Sha-hahas been fascinated so to speak, a principle and by MacSwtneya fight when tt culminated In his death he won th respect and admiration of all. Including hi enemies. Factory Made sperse - Big Anniversary Gymnasium Celebration. - RoKert Rtchrtion.--hratn- jiig OverstuffedLeather Rock-ers Extra special . Arrangements for th Harvesters ball to be held at th Deseret gymnasium on th evening of November 4 at 8:30 o'clock to celebrate th tenth anlversary of the founding of the institution ar nearing Although dancing will be completion. th chief attraction of th entertainment, It will features Interspersed special Asks for Prayers. th evening, adding novelty NEW TORK, Oct. BO. James A. Fla- throughout to th affair. Booths, decorated in auherty, supreme knight of th Knight of tumn colors, at which nil sort of "good-los- ," Columbus, today called upon ell member serpentine, confetti and paper cap ef th organisation to pray for th r may b had, will contribute a not of poeo of the soul" of Lord Mayor carnival gayety to th occasion. who died after a long hunger danoe to b presentAmong th strike la Brixton prison, London, re- ed under the fanny direction of Miss Kathrvn f cently, Gabbott, will b g minuet, danced by Mia Ur. Flaherty characterised MacSwiney Gabbott and Frsncta Dent) th "Harveet-- r as "nebl a martyr to the causa of right Mine." given by Mia Miranda Mat-so- n over might as th world has ever Been. nd company of senior girl of the Th Knights of Columbus stand for L. D. 8. High school. th freedom of lasland. ho added. Following ar the eommltte tn rharg of the ball' Reception B, 8. Hinckley, CANDIDATE ENTERTAINED, chairman, Milton Hennion, Thomas Hull, pedal e Tbe Trlkeae. George R. Emery, Ann M. Cannon. Char- B SAVER, Oct. 3. Mr. and Mr dinner ThursKnox entertained at y. to their day evening, complimentary guest. Senator Reed 8 moot. Other present were W. B. Higgins of Millard county, Republican candidate for district attorney for th Fifth Judicial district; O. F. McBhana, Republican tanrildate for state representative, and Mrs. O. F. Meghan. chairman ef the Ladles' Republican club of Bmiver. Th color scheme ef boons was carried eut in .the table deviations. Th eonterplec wee formed of brans chrysanthemums resting on a Florentine lee cover. Brans candlesticks, holding brcoi candle, war at slthsr snj f th tabl. n, mmm Nrfw iLWtl I tea too to b Gent' or Bootee. 13, 11 bur ami our Boy, Tooth' Nevada Bboet ar : ao4 high eut h guaranteed. ASK FOR THEM . Carried by 11 leading merchants In Utah, Idaho jmd part of Wyoming and Nevada. ONE RID FOR SHIPYARD. WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. Only on bid for the Hog Island shipyard, an offer of t 000,000 from ths Bards Brothers HI eel corporation of New York, was received Chairman today by the shipping board Benson announced that th bid would be rejected i with or with IJfJ Reg. $37,50, Special . . n; Teraa Can Be Arranged Grand Rapids Furniture Company Corner 4th South and Stats. Moat employers have corns t rely upon The Tribune Went Ad tn th matter pt getting their help. e imiico , OfiOGEElY STOtlE doing a good cash business: Stock and location arc both Owner has other interests that demand bis attention and will sacrifice for that reason. Address D-Tribune, Salt Lake City. first-clas- s. tal-ar- 2, Ths I i WELL ESTABLISHED An opportunity for a real man who it alto a real talesman, preferably with experience in telling pianot or automobilet. Good y and an interest in going businest. Man with tome capital preferred. Address Box D-- l, Tribune, giving reference, age and experience. ' Wasatch 2163. FOR SALE WII-Ha- m gAIUNO IE POSTPONED. ii Oct. bailln of WASHINGTON, th liner Impmier from England, scheduled for today, has been postponed en account or lack of oosl, and th Bailing of the American liner New York Is uncertain, th department of commerce was Informed today bv Consul General 8k Inner at London. Bhlppltuf la greatly curtailed because df the strike, th consul general said. MQ Extra Inigo i BUY WHERE YOU SAVE MONEY r Homer Warner, Charles Kathryn Oabbot, o Welch, hperry, Harold Dent, Ann Neheker, Mina Tlor, H. C. Mortensen, Evelyn Tregtlxaa, Vadal Peter eon, Miranda Matspn and Mrs. Mynona Hunter. Booth committee John D. Giles, chairman; A. Bradford. E. Davis, Mark Tuttle and John H. Taylor will be tir charge of the booths conducted by th business men, while booths presided ewer by th women wQ be under the direction of the following: Meads me Hugh Smith, ejyalr-mC. w, Boyd, lour MeMaater, Esther Fyatt, C. fe. Oher. Emil Daugutn. J. 1L Brown, Jl. W. - Smith and A, J. Everett. Senior and swimming girls committee Dorothy Sorenson, rhalmmn; Arlene W'-la- c. Vera ialmer. Vivian Brinton, Geneva Booth, Nellie Oatb. Mures ret Cutting, Anns Snyder, Margaret Rues II Dorothy Wllken, Mae ftorrnson and Mina Oolil. Senior boys Willis L timer, chali . man; Stanley Goalee, O. Rutlahauser, J G. Flandro and Janies Rose. j QbSr L-- Mac-Bwin- SHOES lott BUwart, F. K, Reegmtller, T. Taylor, Apostle Stephen L. Richards. John F. Bennett, B. F. Grant. Q. Cannon, May Anderson. Guy C. Wilson, F. Y. Fox nd Edna Harker Thomas. Program H. C. Mortenrsn, chairman, Kathryn Gabbott, R. W. Daynss, Bishop Mavid A, Smith, Ann Nebekor, Miranda Matson, Cart A. Bodgor and John H, Taylor. Invitation and publicity Homer WarHerbert R Maw Glen ner, chairman; Aileman, Marion Harris. Mr. Wynona Hunter, Earl J. Glade, Milton H. Rosa, Heber C. Kimball, Harold H. Dent and Emily Grant. 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