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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY 20 I Out the Practice. ? WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 Declaring that the navy department "would go the Hrnlt" to uphold the authorities of the naval academy at Annapolis in their effort to stamp out hasing at the Institution, Secretary Daniels announced today that Instructions had been Issued that "no hazing would be tolerated and that of midshipmen would be dis missed If necessary to end the practice "I would rather have 800 men at Annapolis who can obey orders than 2200 " hen who cannot, said Mr Daniels I came Into the navy department there Were only 800 students at the academy, and, although there are 2200 now, the Jiavy would aurvive if the number were reduced to 800 again. The presence of Insubordinate midshipmen Is not desired. Men who are being trained to give orders must first of all learn to obey.1 ' ui No new cases of hazing have been reported as a result of the investigation now being conducted under the direction Rear Admiral Scales, superintendent if One of the academy. Mr Daniels said wudahlpman already lias been expelled the secretary announced, adding that he had entire confidence in Rear Admiral Scales a ability to handle the situation. m y Remember, - a $ Dollar $ Is Worth $3 at the WESTERN SALES CO., 27 East 2nd So., Cor. Regent and Second South. Secretary Daniel Back Up Authorities in Effort to ' Stamp MORNING-- , NOVEMBER 14, 1920. m Hay number . Loans Needed to Better Omaha Housing Conditions - Omaha busiOMAHA, Neb . Nov 13 ness men testifying today before United H W Calder of New States Senator York, chairman of the senate committee on reconstruction, the expressed opinion that housing conditions here would Improve if more money were available for loans. Investment in what he referred to as "blue Bky" projects, was mentioned Dy "V Ray Gould, president of the Omaha Master Builders' association, as having diverted money from building interests Responding to this statement Senator Calder asserted that the statement was made to him in Des Moinea that lowans had paid out upwards of 820(1,000,000 to "blue sky promoters in the past three or four vears None of the witnesses reported any actual hardships because of lack of housing facilities here and Senator Calder declared Omaha's figures revealed more building operations In proportion to its population than other large cities. The next bearing will be heid in Dry Goods Company Holds Armistice Celebration - Nearly 500 people, including employees, patrons and visitors to the store, attended the celebration held Thursday morning in honor of Armistice day by Walker Brothers Dry Goods company on the main floor of the store. Music was furnished by St. Marys orchestra. There were several Instrumental numbers by the orchestra, which also furnished music for the singing of patriotic songs, in which all present participated. W. W. Ray gave a short talk on the significance of the day. The celebration was In line with the policy of the store to give Its employees an opportunity to join In observing similar occasiona. Danish Vice Consul Given Power to Vise Passports Information was received yesterday by Thorvald Orlob, Danish vice consul for Utah, to the effect that the Royal Danish consulate In Chicago has authority to vise passports for persons of anv nationality in cases where an applleant wishes either to travel or pass through Denmark. There are certain restrictions relative to the vise, and applications must be made to the consulate on special blanks obtain, able at the Chicago office. C M. & St. P. to Institute Hour Service Ninety-tw- o From Coast to Coast. 13 Announcement CHICAGO. Nov. of what was said to be the fastest trans- continental railroad service ever Instituted in America was made today by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Raul railroad, which will resume Its "Pacific Limited between Chicago and San Francisco tomorrow. Connecting with the twenty-hou- r trains from New York, a passenger can now Journey across the continent In hours and forty-fiv- e minutes, ninety-tw- o including an hour s layov er in Chicago. The Twentieth Century Dimlted, leaving New York at 2 45 p. m , arrives In Chicago at 9 45 the next morning. The Pacific Limited will depart, beginning tomorrow, at 10 45, arriving in San Francisco at 8 30 a. m. the third day The Southern Pacific lines have added new standard sleeping car between Salt It leaves via Lake and Ban Francisco the Pacific Express, leaving Salt Lake 30 City via the Oregon Short Dine at 11 on It returns p m. for San Francisco the Pacific Limited, arriving at Suit Lake via the Oregon Short Line at 10 40 p m A through standard sleeping car will be operated between Salt Lake and San Francisco on the Overland Limited in both directions. Francisco The present Salt Lake-Sa- n standard and tourist Pullman cars via the Southern Pacific, leaving Salt A Iatke Rio at 9 16 p. m. via the Denver Grande and arriving via the Denver & Rio Grande at 7 65 a. m., will be continued. d The time of the Pacific Limited train has been made much faster at Franclseo San This train now leaves 8 p. m., arriving In Salt Lake at 10 40 o'clock the following evening. Time, 27 hours and 40 minutes Three through standard Pullman sleepers are now operated In each direction between Salt Lake and San Francisco via the 8outhem Pacific lines a east-boun- Economy Is Urged in Use of Navy Fuel BOSTON, Nov 13 Because of the fuel shortage, naval vessels equipped with engines were ordered today to reduce their speed Economy in consumption was enjoined in the order by received as Daniels here, which Secretary said oil In view of present fuel shortage, strict economy In consumption of fuel oil vesmust he observed Fuel sels will steam at economical speed exon mild duties when urgent cept carrying The use of tugs, launc hes or exercises and harbor craft shall be limited to strictnaval duty, and fuel oil thereby ly A merchant on a rising market gains on a falling market loses. ", We shall be glad to have you call in person so that we may explain how that merchandising principle works out. It is enough to say here that the market in' mens and boys clothing has fallen has dropped to a stable low point and, therefore, that we must take a loss. It is a pretty sizable loss, too, on our entire line of mens and boys suits, overcoats and hats. For profits are com-- pletely wiped out by the r30tf ffeefivo Tomorraw Our price reductions to reach the new level of the eastern market, will be put into effect in the form of a sale, commencing tomorrow. Keep in mind that every article offered is of standard Siegel quality. This sale is a drop to the lowest level since the prewar period. NOTE THE SAVINGS TO YOU. Evens Suits and Overcoats Included in the remarkable values offered in mens overcoats and suits are the nationally known clothing sold under the following brands: Atterbury System, Fashion Park, Strouse Bros, and Style-plus- ., There are mens and young mens models in the sale variety of colors and materials. in, NOTE THE NEW AND OLD PRICES: Regular Price Sale Price THE $30 Hew Improved Train Schedules EFFECTIVE Sunday, November 14, 1920 Boys7 p Overland Psclflo E $70 $80 Suits and Overcoats $12 $15 $18 $20 $25 $30 $12 $1442 $20 $24 qg MEN'S HATS BOYS' HATS Stetson and Dobbs hats for men are featured offerings in this sale. Latest authoritative styles in popular colors, in cloth, velour and felt. ' Our line of boys hats is the snappiest in the city. Styles, materials and colors cover a wide variety. Regular Prices $15 ssr..,..' $12 SL Sale The through Salt Lake City, San Francisco standard sleeping car on the Overland Limited in both directions will be continued. $10 $8 $9 Lake City as follows: All trains carry standard Pullman and dining tars. $60 The famous Right Posture line of boys suits and overcoats is the headliner in our Juvenile Department, although many other noteworthy brands are included. Sizes are from 2 to 16. Under the new schedule trains will depart and arrive Salt Overland I St. Louis Pacific Lli $50 $90 $24 $32 $40 $48 $56 $64 $72 Soulhern Pacific Lines ANNOUNCE $40 Prices. 1.50 $1-2- 0 2.00 $1.60 a $2.50 $2.00 $3.00 $2.40 ' These are unparalleled reductions. We urge you to make your selections early while our lines are unbroken. Remember, the quality upon which this firm has been building its prestige for more than fifty years is to be found in every article offered at these remarkably low prices. A new standard sleeping car is added in each direction between Salt Lake City and San Francisco. This car will operate via the Oregon Short Line in connection with the ' Pacific Express and the Pacific Limited. - D FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Call or Address f Consolidated Ticket Office HOTEL UTAH Phone Wasatch '680. Union Pacifio Union Station Ticket Office Phone Wasatch 200. , Or , J. i E. LIGHT, D. F. , & i P. A., 304 Clift Building. . Phone Wasatch 1539. 0 ESTABLISHED 1869. .v h ft Olio ira THE STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS 228-230-MA- IN STREET |