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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1920. Accounts Opened From $5.00 to $5000 on Small Weekly or Monthly Payments"' IHRJU' 3 BUNGALOW OUTFITS lAtb'm Probably the happiest moment of your life will be when you take her to one of Sait Lakes classy bungalows- - If., youll put this "outfit in it yon will'i have a home that youll be proud tea call your own. The outfit includes up-to--date furnishings for bedroom, din4 mg room and kitchen. This complete outfit, right ready for use, during this great sale will- be ... only Easy Terms $5.00 Weekly Established credit; no contract required Newspaper Continues Exposure in New York Wall Street Explosion Case. , v On 9 35.00 Purchase On 75.00 Purchase On 100.00 Purchase On 200.00 Purchase On 300.00 Purchase On 400.00 Purchase On 500.00 Purchase On 750.00 Purchase On 1000.00 Purchase '' Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week $1.25 2.00 2.50 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.25 7.60 10.00 ' - No Interest Added $425.00 NEW YORK, Nov. IS The driver of drew the explosive which killed thirty-seve- n persons and wounded hundreds last September IS In Wail street remained 4ln the vicinity for the wagon whith forty-eig- minutes sterward, the ht Eve- ning World declared today in continuing presentation of evidence in its "solution of the explosion mystery." The newspaper claimed that the explosive. a giant dynamite bomb, was intended to be used in a war of building trades factions. The wagon driver's , presence in the vicinity of the explosion for so long, illustrating the failure of the police to act said the with reasonable intelligence. paper, was "brought out yesterday by the publication in the Evening World of a picture showing the driver on the sidewalk bridge in front of the building next the stock exchange with three other men after the explosion. "This exclusive picture was part of a moving picture film. Further on in the film a clock face is shown, indicating the time as 12 59 minutes o'clock. This was forty-eigafter the deadly explosion. "In all that elapsed time the driver was evidently mingling with the swarm of police and detectlyes who were on the scene immediately1 following the blow I ht up. Beaver Legion Members Hold Big Celebration Special to The Tribune. BEAVER. Nov. 13 Armistice day was appropriately observed here, under the auspices of the Service Star Legion. A patriotic program was given at the opera house at 11 oclock. Mayor F. D. FarnsSeveral patriotic songs worth presided. were sung. Miss Hattie Bagley, teacher of English at the Murdock academy, recited "The Man Without a Country. Frank Smith, one of the lecturers at the Belknap school, sang Old Glory. President J. F. Tolton gave a patriotic address. Immediately after the exercises luncheon was served to the members of all patriotic ' orders, with their ' mothers, wives and sweethearts, by the Service Star Legion, at the Ladles' Republican , headquarters. In the evening a ball was given in honor of the former service men at the opera house, and luncheon was served by the Service Star Legion. i Complete Outfit- - Simmons Enameled Steel Bed, Springs and Mattress - Terms , This bed runs true to the inches in diameter. It is are of liftk construction; The mattress is thick and $5.00 Cash, $5.00 $39.50 a Month It is of massive construction the smallest tubing in it is two kiade of the best quality steel tubing, in an attractive enamel finish. The springs very comfortable and durabIe..The fabric is supported at each end by helical springs. restful, and is of very good quality. Simmons quality. This Charming Breakfast Set of Colonial Designs ce Terms $10.00 .Cash, $8.00 a Month appropriate for the breakfast room than this dainty set, charmingly The Colonial influence What more with its unique designed extension table. and simple. The set consists of fixe pieces, all veniently arranged backs. I - done in ivory and color decorations, displayed throughout makes it at once very distinctive tery carefully made, The four chairs have Bhaped seats and eon- Pioneer Utah Woman Dies on the Coast Special to The Tribune. BEAVER, Nov. 1 J Mrs. Frank Low has received news of the death of hex aunt, Mrs. R E-- Sackett of Long Beach, Cal , who passed away in that city November 11. Mrs. Sackett was one of the early pioneers of Utah. She was born in Salt Lake City, February 27, 1849, and was the daughter of Ethan Barrows of that city. She was united in marriage to Theo N. Sackett at Salt Lake in 1868. Mr. Sackett died twro years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Sackett, for thirty years prior to their departure for California, operated the Southern hotel at Frisco. Mrs. Sackett is survived by two sons, Hugh B. and Frank Sackett, both of Long Beach, Cal.; two daughters, Mrs. George Ellison of 453 North ( First West street. Salt Lake, and Mrs. David Powell of Long Beach, Cal ; one sister, Mra Amelia Stewart of Salt Lake, and two brothers, Leonard Barrows of Shelley, Idaho, and B. Y. Barrows of South Pall, Wyo. O Overstuffed Set in Wool Velour With Deep, Comfortable, Loose Cushions . . : Terms $30.00 Cash, $15.00 $295.00 a Month in design and covering, but is very comfortable. All three pieces are of wing back construction, and have removable spring cushions over a coil spring foundation, . Each spring is double tied, in a separate pocket, and cannot get out of position or lose its shape. The frames are richly finished in Mahogany. Covered in a beautiful figured Wool Velour. A very pleasing set. Other suites, $185.00 to $750.00, on sale. , This set is not only attractive The Famous Whittall and Karagheusian 9x12 Feet Wilton Rugs at Big Savings Terms e High-grad- $25.00 Cash, $10.00 a Month $169.00 We have a very interesting display of rugs, just received this week. Included are many choice Wiltons, designs and almost any color,, woven to stand long and hard wear. Kcgularly prieed $225 to $300. in harmonious Legion Post Addressed by Pocatello Attorney Special to The Triboae. POCATELLO, Idaho. Nor. 13 Attorney J H. Peterson returned yesterday from Downey, where he delivered the rhlef address of the Armistice day celebration, held under the auspices of the American Legion post. . State Commander Bracken of the Amer ex- ican Legion presented twenty-fiv- e service men with their Victory nedan and gave an , inspiring address on the principles of the ordeL Music was ren dered by Mra O. D. Blackhurst and K. B Pierce of Downey. A banquet was given in the evening and a victory ball closed a very successful day for the American Legion of that Pocatello Realty Men Favor a License Plan Special t O to The Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov, 13 The realty men of Pocatello went on record yesterday at their weekly meeting in favor of asking for legislation requiring the licensing of realty dealers, and a committee was appointed to draft a bill. The 'matter of the better equalisation of taxes also was discussed. A committee, composed of R. 8. Turner, C. E. Evans snd William Jackson, was appointed to Investigate the Are Insurance situation In this . section. Violent Scenes Reported in Chamber of Deputies Nov. 12 Violent scenes ocROME, curred In the chamber of deputies today when the Reform Socialist Drago, deputy from Palermo,, accused the Maximalist, Vlncenso Vaclrca, deputy from Bologna, but a native of Sicily, of having speculated In land, which Deputy Drago Vaclrca of having sold to Sicilian peasants at a profit of 70,000 lire. Several times the two deputies were restrained from coming to blows by friends. On the suggestion of Deputy Modigliani, Socialist, the president of the chamber appointed a committee to ascertain whether Deputy Drago's accusation Is true. If the charge Is proven. Deputy Vaclrca must resign; In case it Is false, Deputy Drago must submit his This Graceful Queen Anne Dining Room Suite at Terms $50.00 Cash, $20.00 ' $475.00 a Month This beautiful suite is designed for those who desire a dining room of dainty atmosphere and moderate cost is mahogany throughout and overlaid with Burl Walnut panels, producing a richness of contrast against the fine mahogany finish that cannot be appreciated until seen. The set consists of ten pieces, which includes a service tea wagon and fixe side chairs and one arm chair. Chairs are of finest leather. Englander Coil Spring Comfortable, Convenient Terms This spring is trne It is made of the comfortable. They springs and cannot An Unusual Displayof fJQ Metal Overlay Lamps Terma-j$2.- 50 Cash, $2.60 a Month With art glass shades. You will find this grouping of lamps unusually interesting. The standards may be bad in copper, bronze and Verdi finish, and in porcelain with metal overlay. Shades are of art glass, in attractive overlay effects. a Month to the famous Englander quality. finest of coil spring very sett and are held in position by crossed helical sag. Gray rust proof finish. $2.50 Cash, $2.50 It PANISH PRIMATE l NAMED. Nov 13. Cardinal Emique de Almaras y Santos, of Seville. has been chosen arrhblshop primate of Spain to succeed the 4ate Cardinal Oulasola, says the newspaper ABC. It said the decree has been sent to London for the signature of Xing Alfonso. MADRID, I.ONDON, Nov. 13. The Spanish embassy here declines to comment on Madrid advices that Cardinal Enrique He Almaras y Santos has been named primate of Spain by the vatloan. WILL SEND DELEGATE. Nov. 13. The Socialist party of the United Rtatee today announced It would aend a delegate to the international conference at Berne, Swltaerland. called by the Socialist parties of England, Germany and Swltierland with a ylew of which would suggesting modifications them to Jeln the Third (Moscow! permit Internationale. A Moscow representative will confer with the delegatee The Socialist party of the United Slates voted last year to join the Third uUroaUouais jtUJi certain lisatvaitons, CHICAGO, V' - No More Appealing Gift Than Thi? (iq length) Cedar Chest. Affords Complete 48-inc- h Yours Will Be art Attractive Bedroom With This Suite f $198.50 . .Terai $25.00 Cash, $15.00 a Month Your taste tn the selection of a bedroom suite reflects to a great Extent your ability as a homo builder. You will take an especial pride in your bedroom if furnished with a eet of this character. The four pieces are very carefully constructed and beautifully finished in Walnut, The mirrors are of excellent quality. All the draw- ers are accurately fitted and work npqothJy. , n raj ,-- .44 Protection for Her Trousseau Leather Rockers The CQ7 7R Ideal Fireside Chair. $37.50 Terms $5.00 Cash, $5.00 a Month A CHEST OF GENUINE TENNESSEE RED CEDAR Your clothes will be fully protected from the moths in a chest of this character. It Is made of genuine Tennessee Red Cedar, carefully selected for pretty grain effects. It has a Trimmed with copper cover and wolljomcd rumors. bands. snug-fittin- g . . vI w Terms $5.00 Cash, $5.00 a Month To fully appreciate this rocker you must eee It. It will afford yon the utmost In serxke and comfort. .Sides, back and seat ar4 of coil spring constructionF fmlxhe Upholstered In Genuine Leather. Frame is , in either American Walnut or Mahogany. , , ii |