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Show c ft jtrstfi THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18 14, 1920. 1 ALBERTS SHOE Drive for Membership in Will State Association Some splendid values in footwear bought on the new market and therefore sold for Shoes as pictured. of recruiting work actual the asso- $ -- WITH A KICK" Lever of old cheese here a treat Rich, flavery Ita GREATl ,ocal manager of make some money. ..RESERVE BANK STATEMENT. th'flanNGT0N Th 1S condition follow, banu vr.. of ,, ef bunlfitti November 12. KEftOt RCK8. OeM and fold certificate $169,814 000 board. 94us!o73.)!o.mn ,UOd " sene lee. 77,244.000. ", fore's fold held 1j bank!, $0M,13J,00U W,th lr4rrl resets ts. I1.17T.. !iW, M9.AW K5ND...ir;...e " Victory Dotes. Snappy new brogue models, like above illustration. Regular $10 values. Special, $6.85 7?' " Hallo of tottl rvafrvN to 0t ,,WII,I , iblned. 48 perrent.r,M" Ratio f gold reserve, to federal rearrva in Hrralstlo. .fur srt'l.. M. M ngalast net dsposlt llsbllliiet 47 per eenL t EVAPORATED T0BE, Nsv. Evaporated ,D, 2S',JSS7,rXi.,!Z T MARYLANO WASHINGTON. MAN Nor. Gift Carton of Utah Famoua Friends. Labeled Carton- Containing n $1.40 All ready for shipment tion. GIVE US THE NAME These styles as represented. Sizes and lnf carton read .... .$2.50 ' for mailing WELL DO THE REST ORDER EARLY Special, $6.85 Mall It north, east, south and west. Advertise broadcast the fame of Utah celerk, the finest In all the world.. Undoubted!1 the sweetest, the crlapest and most delirious (hat grows. This celery is a most select quality, carefully wrapped In parchment paper and packed in specially made cartons. "FJR can, 1 2 special or dozen .... lc $2.25 36c or $4.18 dozen. ... 50c No. ckn Sliced... 46c .01 or $5.25 dozen 40c No. 2 can Q A S Sliced... 21 Black calf or" kid. Cuban heel shoes for women. Like cut. Special, $6.85 or cut. Like Mens black shoes. brown Black, brown or high shoes for Special, $6.85 gray ladies.-Lik- e ean 20o cut. can Herring, Special, $6.85 Crown Red ."3 for 39c 35c pedal Kippered 41, 16 A 3 for 69c 20c ean Smoked Banecf u Bought on New Market-an- d Sold ST- - 3 for 39c f v GREAT UNITED CARLOAD FAMOUS HIGH PA i ENT 48-Pou- DISTRIBUTION TLOU Bag nd for Less regular assortment. Complete lines. Gray midL Oh ANOTHER BIG ECONOMY DRIVE On Sale at Store A j Black suede tie welt sole pump. Just as pictured. Regular $12 values. one-eyel- kid. Wood covered Louis XV heels. Regular $12 values. Also black and brown- - in nifty leather heel. et preslon Milling Cjj Free Delivery Monday from PISTON (CkMwMDAHO All Week 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. While It Laete Limit, 10 Bags to a Customer Jlighjrtenfi Prompted by the big success of our previous salss In October, we Inaugurate this selling beginning tomorrow Again sharing our good fortune with patrons by offering the opportunity of BUYING AT CAR. This plan relieves the rush In our delivery department and gives those of our customers wlto choose to buy from the car direct the opportunity to enjoy a maximum saving. Car will ba found at 6. E. corner of 3rd Weet and 2nd South. G. N. Car No. 20691. Be there EARLY! YT Bought on New Market and Sold . for Less to can Clean ser,.. 30c can Flush Floor Wax can Floor Wax. $1.75 Liquid Veneer Mope. Crop Black kid or kid. Like cut. all-gra- y fil. OI6 NAMEb . . jg 30c can Tuna Fleh, special.., 50e can Tuna Fleh, aped 1 on 23c 36c VtstO 2't Grlf. 5.1b. an 66c No. flne Prune.. SI. 80 fin'e box 2S-l- Prunes, special. 35c can Ferndell Sifted Peas OEM lb.... AO. OJ6 SI. 63 16c can Sprlngvlllc String BeanaH epeelal, can 16e. dozen cane $1.76, case $1.40. 10c eon Twin Peake $trfng Beene, epeelal, caiT lie, dozen cane $2.10, eaee $4.11. 3$e ean String Beene, ipedal, can S3c, doten cane $3.68, eaee 67.68. Ferndell . MORE PRUNES Size 6 I be Size 6 lbs 40-6- v$l.55 J 3g 60-7- t Call-forn- la SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' I of the etockholdero Juliet One- - or House Slippers, $2.85 and $3.83 Two-Stra- p 323Ms 39 East Broadway Kid Boudoir, r$ 1.95 v MCETINa capitalization given that ft special meeting of th Silver Kin Consolidated Mining company of Utah, a corporation of Utah, la hereby called to ba held, and same will ba held, at tho 10 Newhouae offlra Of sold company, building, corner of South Main street and In Balt I.oke City, Utah, Exchange placa. on ths 30th day of November, 1320, at m. of that day, for the pur 3 oclbck p. poao of amending ths articles of Incorporation of said company, and particularly the previously amended article VII of said articles, so aa to Increase the Notice c 0 . was named deputy commissioner. EXTRADITION PAPERS GRANTED. HELENA, Mont., Nov. 1J. Extradiwere tion paper granted by Governor 8. Y. Htewart today for removal from Great Falla to Kaneaa City of Chester lunnls, chained with th murder of Mis Florence Barton. Grlf. $1.57 Prune. 56.26 gQq Canned Peas and Beans ALPINE Delkleue June epeelal, JQg pound. TROCO, BwtUr'a Su i otsaor I pouqdt. D weetc. Sifted Early June Peas UTTER, For Those Who Love Comfort thl gg ' box Evaporated 10-l- 10 .pVKl 73c BOX-Sp- eclal m Wimpi Apples, special SOAP 25o can QOLD FT iirit CRYSTAL WHITE Jehneen $1.70 As represented in illustrations. Growing girls black or brown shoes. Like cut. We can fit you. Llghthouie 3 for 19c Sanl 26c 16c can Johnaon Bylpgton of Maryland was appointed today by President Wilson a commissioner of pensions. Frederick A. Royse of f 7 Pineapple apples SPANISH CLUE HOLDS PARTY. Th Spanish club of tho University of Utah held Ha first party of the eeaenn In the ballroom of the Newhouaa hotel laat night About fifty couples were pres, ent. - The oommlttee In charge constated of Don Dame. James Smedley and Elmer Jsnklns, N- - - 12 Large Stalks Like illustraWelt soles. UTTER ank 'TELL THE WORLD Brown calf. FRUITS. 18 THIS WEEK BEGINNING TOMORROW THE UNITEDS BIG ANNUAL FEATURE OF 25c No. ' - nl,lV ' NEW An olhsr resources. t 700.0ii. T4al rssonrees, td 830 sin uoo LIABILITIES CbpiUI paid In. 08 847, 000 Bnrplna, (14 743.000 Opvernment deposits, 17 848 000. nbT9 rwrT(- - iciQiist. 8640. Dfrrd availability Item Otlw dsioflita, tocliMlltag foreign101,624 000 government credits. fri5, 708.000. TVtal gross deposit,. 2 447,041 000. 10 etrciilatlnn, n'- to a customer Limit UTAIHI widths of lndebtedaess. JJ01I810.. Tbtsl earning assets 3 38 848.000. Bonk promises, 177.000. iuSi!;;,,2i7,h;mn.k 38c cfaonrs complete. 00.000, ertlflcate 3 i t T'l .. $1245 FREE DELIVERY 6 Large Stalks i" JjJH redemption fond, 174 8.UI 000. Istal gold reserves, 2 OOS.67S 000. Under notes, sliver, etc.. 171.833.. reserves, 2.180.011 000 bT zovsmment war obUatlons. 1,180.077.000 other. 1,008,778,000. la open market. 000. Total bill! on hand. 8.072 004 287.834 INK) U, s. (svernmenl bond., tin sag 000. JA ICO pSr Sand a United Celery to your Appropriately the states, the Eureka Reporter, that according to Iron copsiderable taken from the Dragon ind .iS" f,w dy" thl fluxing Lm be product toward the smelter at Hie rate ofmoving a carload a day. lister tho output may possibly be Increased to Th or wl!1 shipped to the .7 uaLlyoStates smelter and the new contract should enable the Dragon to $1.29 i Dragon Iron Flax Ore ' Shipments May Increase .?lrch 10 lfS'r SEGO .MILK CELERY & J. Hannifin Is finishing up hia sinking contract at the property of the East Crown Point, a sufficient amount of work hairing been performed to cover the assessment for 1920 on the nine claims owned by this company. Some time ago ths company started a new double compartment shaft on what la known aa the Maple Leaf claim and this years annual labor was done in this shaft. Eureka Reporter. mines, SUGAR I East Crown Ptint Mine Assessment Work Done KM CHEESE ' tt nI Bakery and J MAIN ST. -- work ha been completed, cording to D. Carlos Kimball, of the association. Sam K. Smith, score tary of the association, will meet with the Ogden real estate board at the Weber club tomorrow noon. The Invitation to explain the objective of the state 01 gahlzation to the Ogden board came from J. Francis Fowles, secretary. Following a day at Ogden, Mr. Smith will spend Tuesday in Logan in the of the state organization. V. A. Bettllyon, recently appointed regional director for Utah of the National Association of Real Eatate Boards, will also ad dress meeting, which will have Mr fold purpose. a two theLogan Bettllyon will attempt to perfect a district board, commen of real the of Cache, estate posed Boxelder and Rich countlea Mr. Bettllyon, who recently attended the Denver convention of the national association, waa appointed director for Utah by Harry S. Newcomb of Denver, vie president In charge of this district. The regional dlrectore are charged with the responsibility of organizing local ,or county boards, to be affiliated with the national association It Is explained that t.ie term realtor cats be used only by real estate men who are members of a local, county or district board, and that members of state organizations are privileged to use the term, which has been copyrighted by the national organization. In addition to the meetings In the northern part of the stale. Mr. Smith will also assist In the organization of four district and countv boards In the souther' part of the state The four central cities selected are Provo, Delta, Price and Richfield. With the two boards in the north, the Salt Lake district board ant the four In the south, the state organization will be composed of seven boards, representing every county In Uuth, it Is explained. Next Monday, November 22. Mr. Smith wlU work with the Provo district board and the following day at Price. November 30 the southwestern board, with headquarters In Delta, will be organized, and Richfield December ( and 7. The active membership strength of the state association is estimated at nearlv wth the associate membership which the state organization hopes to in the work of the real estate association, the officers hope to recruit to more than 500 members. The real estate men of the state are devoting a large part of their rivie toward a more equitable adjustment of the tax question as it relates to real estftte In all sections of Utah. At the aeaalon of the legislature the association will attempt to have passed a real estate license law to protect ihe public from Irresponsible real estafe brokers, The Salt Lake and Ogden boards ar very mueh Interested in this measure, which Is said to have a fair chanre of passing at the coming session of the legislature. Kevada Ship To All Points la Utah. Idaho 822 K Open in Ogden Tomorrow The (? 7t V 'C-- i strength of the Utah State Realty The ciation commence tomorrow MCBS :c "t r :d? of said corporation from OO, anil so as to the number of th authorized tncryss bores of capital atook from l.Ooo 000 to 1.150.000 share, and no at to th Increased number of shares, to place wit, 3o. Into the treasury of ths company 000, and there subject earn lo augh disposition as may be lawfully mods thereof by ths board Of director. HtllXIN HlIRO, President and Director of Hi Id Company. R MOHKW, SHERMAN FARGO. Director of Raid Company Dated November 31,000.000.00 to II, 250.000 f 6, 1920. wiM |