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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 192c. : F tl REPORTS FILED ii and Committees Ctffiidates f , Make Statements Under Corrupt Practices Act , Former Judge J. A. Howell, now judge elect of the Second judicial district as a result of the Republican success on November 2, yesterday filed by proxy his final report under the corrupt practices act with the secretary of state The proxy is Mrs. Howell, who makes affidavit that she is familiar with her husbands receipts and disbursements In the conduct of his campaign for offhe. Judge Howell at present is absent from the state. It is explained. Expenses since Octoner 30 of 356 are noted, and total expenses during the campaign of J231 65. The Republican state committee, by C Ida mar Nelson, also filed a statement, showing receipts since Oi toht-- r 30 of Oca, of which some was colie ded as late as November 6. George Thomas contribute! 3200, George A Smith and R I, Judd 3100 each, and the remaind.r of the total was In smaller amounts tpenas October 30 and November S were 31505 11. the largest check oulside of being 3105 to the Citizen, for adThe other ixpenses item zed vertising. are for campaign expenses of tariouj kinds. The statement lairies an explana3373 35 note that tory wa, spent Oitober 30 in payment of an ohligat on contracted by the state comnit'tei tn 1'iic, allow anct for which was madt on t n xpenditures statements of Ihaf lommlttip The state committee reports its total ucelpts to date as 10 475, and Its total disbursements 39548 72 L. J Hol'her, stmt try .of the personal campaign commit e. of ihe Republican candidates tie Sf on Judicial district, reported diburst mints since the last report of $61 91, total Ws eipts to dtte of $439 02 rind total dUhirst merits of .J $317 11. E Evanfi, Kepuolfcan candidate for district attorntv tn the same district, reported no receipts or dtsl utst ments, and total expenditures durlng-th- e campaign of 3173 24 Judge George Christensen of Muntl the Democratic candidate In the Setenih Judicial district, reported expenses since last report of 33 60 fjtuart P. Dobbs, Democratic candidate for attorney general had add tional expenses of 351 68 tn ripoit Hs nceipis during the campaign were $piu and his disbursements totaled $655 lu Cost Living in Every Home Campaign-Lower- ing whole city seems atune to the decisive merchandising step that The Paris is taking tcTbreak prices on all staple lines of ready-to-wefor men, women and children. Monday the campaign goes merrily on, with many new Values featured, give it added momentum. THE ar -- 111 and Price are Dependable " TOYLAND Most Drastic Reductions a, 6 &here Quality Announcing IN HOUSEFURNISHINGS Small Deposit Will Hold Toys MONDAY ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN automobiles, v heel goods, dolls, games, and, Oh, so many other come and see them all! new things for al) his little friend 6 STATE I J a W to ear eady -- ijrr entire stock of stylish new winter garments, including suits, coats, dressed, skirts, well as as waists, house dresses, kimonos, petticoats and bath robes all succumb to lower instance: Campaign. the great November in prices IIE PARIS Price-Breakin- I to 50 Coats, 20 $5 Blankets $2.98 Dresses, 25 to 50 Off Governor Bamberger Issues Appeal for Succor for Near East Inhabitants. Governor Bamberger yesterday issued an appeal in behalf of the near east relief. The appeal points out the bearing that such work has on the accomplishment ot reconstruction in the minimum period of time, and urgi s that Utah citizens lend their financial and moral support to this work of mercy. The text: In the wake of the world conflict there must come a poind of reconstruction, which, to obtain results in the shortesk time, must be the result of cooperative effort on the part of ail the nations. It is inevitable that the burden must fall upon the peoples of the nations best in a position to bear It "Duflng and since the world war, the Unite States, the wealthnst of all the world powers, has been called upon to assume Us share of the buiden The response has been most generous, but, If world reconstruction Is to be g In the minimum period of time. It Will be necessary for our great country to continue to extend a helping hand in the alleviation of the s.iffuings of the peoples of poverty- - and nations. That the advancement of civilization may be facilitated, it is Imperative that the orphans and other hlMren of n countries be afforded proper opTo aid in portunity for development carrying on this great work there . has been organized the near east relief, a society that has been accoided official recognition by the congress of the United Its branches are scattered States. through the various states und one of the most active is in Utah. Sj stematically, a program has been worked out, and to each state has been assigned the care of a certain number of children. Utah s quota for the year ending June 30. 1921, Is 1276 orphans, and a campaign to obtain fundB for this purpose Is now under way. I am keenly In sympathy with this work of mery, and In confidence if a generous response, I would respectfully urge that our citizens lend their finan cial and moral support to this worthy movement." c 6 n famine-stricke- School Principals Inspect Sugar Manufacturing Plant Principals of the public schools In the Granite district are making a speclul study of ths Industries and natural wonders of Utah, with a view to giving these subjects more attention in the classroom. D. W. Parratt, superintendent of the district, accompanies the thirty or more principals and supervisors each Saturday on automobile trips to various parts of the state. Yesterday they visited the Lehl sugar plant, where the process of sugar manufacturing was explained On previous t,rlps they saw the mills at Ogden and ths hot pots near Heber City. Next Limit, six. $3 Japanese , $95 Plusk floats, $69.75 Others Accordingly Less Miscellaneous All Suits Reductions in $3.25 Pequot Sheets, 81x90, $2.39 $2.75 Ironclad Sheets, 81x90, $1.89 $3.50 Hemstitched Bridal Sheets, $2.59 45c Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches, 29c Ready-to-Wea- Now 33 r. $6 Silk Petticoats, $3.85 $1.75 Bungalow Aprons, 98c $6.50 Silk Waists, $4,45 Lunch Cloths, $1.95 Suits Marked to $35 $19.75 Suits Marked to $50 .'...$29.75 ; Suits Marked to $60 $34.75 Suits Marked to $75 All Skirts, V Off 65c Towels 33c Large White Turkish' Towels. 35c Huck Towels, Plain or Borders, 19c 50c Standard Huck Towels, 33c 35c Hemmed Turkish Towels, 19c vercoats $5.95 $1 Fancy Turkish Towels at 69c 15c Turkish Wash Cloths for 7c New Shipment Regular $9 Values ORE evidences of prices breaking, and thia 111 time on brand new overcoats for the boye from 2 to 6 years. Pretty brown and (tray 60c Silkoline 39c Many 35c all-wo- Standard Crash Toweling, 19c $L25 Mercerized Table Damask, 79c $2 Blue Print Table Squares, 98c $8 Electric Irons, Complete, $4.95 $1.25 Window Shades, 6 feet by 36 inches, 79o $2.25 Gown for Little Boys Suits, $3.95 Oliver Twist styles with green, brown and blue velvet pants andwhite jacket, 2 to 6 years. $25 and $27.50 Stylish, Warm, New Winter Garments for Oirls 8 to 14 Pay $2.25 for First Gown and 25c for Second flST in from New York Thee beautiful outing flannel night gowns for the Campaign. Square or V necks, pink and blue etriped patterns. Price-Breakin- g the young lady comes in for her full share of in the great Price Breaking Campaign. She may choose from our regular lines of velour, and polo cloth coats marked $23 and $27.50 for $17.95. All sizes, 8 to 14 years. MONDAY Get An Extra $3.50 $27.50, $32.50 Dresses $19.95 Many problem! of Interest to Utah and tha west were considered at the second annual convention of the Montana irrigation and drainage Institute, November g, $ and 10, at Billings, according to Information received yesterday at Halt Lake from R. A. Hart, engineer in charge of government drainage Investigation 4n the western stated, ahn attended the gathering . Mr. Hart spoke on Drainage" and The Causes of Heepage and Its Cure He will return to Halt Lake this morning. President James A. Johnson of the northwestern drainage league, organized recently at Seattle, was one of those The mein present t the convention. purpose of the league Is to obtnln for the reclamation of great tracts) of land In the northwest, A committee, composed of men from various western will be appointed to go to New state, York for the purpose of soliciting financial support. serge Monday is the day to select a new or beautiful silk dress for the miss 14, 15 and 16 years old. Many with accordion pleated skirts. Navy and other colors. all-wo- ol $7.50 Girls Pay Regular Price for Firit One and 8econd. Our entire stack of white dresses, including lawns, baand galatea tiste, piqu styles, for tho girls 2 to 14 $12 to $15 Sweaters, $8.95 What a revelation in values in wouten's and misses Tux edo wool sweaters. Choice of buff, white, jad and peacock shades Size 38 to 4(1, . to .DRESS for years. J A Get An Extra hand tailored styles with nifty belts. Girls and Misses Coats $17.95 Irrigation Experts of Country Discuss Problems $39.75 Boys $8 Overcoats, $4.95 Another special shipment brings these new coats of pretty brown mixtures, finished with high collar, belt, and blanket lined. 8 to 18 years. Pretty Patterns and Colors. week they expect to go to the Bingham mines. The principals are of the opinion that the assets of the state have been neglected In the public school curriculum To get a first-han- d knowledge preparatory to giving Instruction is the purpose of the Saturday trips. The study will be combined with such subjects as clvica, geography, industry and nature study. to 50 Off Velours, silvertones, tricotines' and serges in regular and extra sizes. Colors, including navy. $4.50 Silk Waists, $2.95 accom-pli8hr- plague-stricke- $35 Plush Coats, $24.75 $50 Plush Cohts, $39.75 $2 Sheets $1.19 72x90 inches. To $25 Dresses, $12.75 To $35 Dresses, $18.75 To $55 Dresses, $29.75 To $65 Dresses, $34.75 $35 Wool Coats, $16.75 $57.50 Wool Coats, $39.75 .$14.50 Beacon Plaid Blankets, $9.45 $17.50 St. Marys Wool Blankets, $11.95 $6.50 Cotton Filled Comforts, $4.89 $6.50 Best Down Bed Pillows, $4.89 $3.50 Crochet Bed Spreads for $2,19 Off Satins, Taffetas, Tricolettes, Tricotines and Plush Styles. All-wo- Fr g Cotton Sheets, Full Bed Size. b we less and are stocks busy, salespeople complete would urge early selections. This year Santa has brought W HILE with him real moving picture machines, toy phonographs. 1 I L Mondny only. 25o for |