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Show - V THE SALT LAKE TRIBXJKE, SUNDAY 'MORNING, JUNE 12, 1921. V A very unusual sale Monday 10 LEU bummer bilk Ml t, s. V e ,s Softly rustle, if your summer is sfflten, your days will be cool Salt Lake Detachmen Entrain Tonight - Eticampment. - Wyoming r- Approximately 240 men of Salt Lake, Ogden and Brigham City, composing the First squadron of cavalry of the Utah National Guard, will entrain at 6:20 o'clock tonight for Fort D. A. Bussell, Wyo, for their annual encamp meht. Saddle equipment, arms, supplies and for the entire outfit will be transported to the Wyoming post. Alhorses to though there are not enough go around among the Utah men, the Fifteenth eavalry will lend the Utah organization enough horses to make up the difference. O troop and the squadron headquarters will be the Salt Lake representatives. They will be joined at Ogden by ' A troop or Brigham City, under the - immand of Captain J. C. Lillywhite, and B troop of Ogdon, commanded by PullCaptain William E. Lindquist. man service for the organization, in ad Iditwn to five horse ears, two" baggage ears and, a caboose, will make up the train. The following is the personnel of the gait Lake detachment: . Mai or Carl A. Badger, judge advocate on the state staff; Maior Hamilton First Gardner, squadron commander; Lieutenants Dee Stone, Curtis B., Hawley, Henry Crittenden and Sergeant Major Earl Anderson of the, squadron ' etaff. C troop Captain John B. Cummoek, Jr., Sergeants T. C Gurley, Clarence White, W. K. Harwood, 1. J. Ferrv, Lawrence Shearon, F. W. Salmon and -- horses Summer Dresses . i G. A. Gleason; Corporals F. A. Bain, A, E. Eydman, J. F. G. Gunther and B. D, Iverson; Fnvates F. C. Ludwig, V. 8 Morgan, W. H. Moore, C. W. Farns worth, V. E. Allen, F. 8. Hardv, J. C , Ilillstead, E. li. Lewis, D. B. McKen-dnckJ. M. Walker, Will Andrews, Cyrus Bills, M. W. Baird, Gilbert Brighton, Henry Bywater, J. A. Bouford, B. E. Bowman, G. E. Bowman, Harold Bergstrom, ,R. L. Bentley, A. L. Black-ham- Very attractive general service dresses in cool dotted Swiss anjjl serviceable voiles, in medium and dark vdlor designs. Goodquality of material, well made dresses and in good looking, practical styles. Needless to say, the material alone could not possibly be purchased for this sale price. Brightened with white vesta of lawn or organ dy. W. L. Clawson, 8. W. Coverdale, ,1. W. Duffield, H. J. Delangie, John Ehlers, W. D. Eager, W. L. Hanson, T, R. Hams, R, B Rarman, L. E. Bobbs, E. L. King, A. E. Kaighn, Philoh Lund, J. F Moore, J. IL Neil sou, W, L. Nel don, H. M. Owen, Arthur Furdon, J. H. Phillips, M Reynolds. W. G, bholes, Stuart Schick, D. B. Spencer, D A, West and C. L. W hite. The newly formed field hospital train of Ogden will accompany the squadron, also a detachment of the quartermaster the command of Captain El ' corps'sinder mer Bramerd. , (Second Floor Tvlonday Special Dresses j 1Q50 to Supply , Credit - Inde- pendent of Government. June It Eaaterq WASHINGTON, financiers would join western banka in providing loans to cattle ralaers under ths pinn being worked out by the treasury to furnish needed credit relief with, out governmental participation. Details of the plan, which is expected to be In the nature or a banking pool to raise the money through prlv ate channels srs to be considered at a conference of bankers in the Iheatrfck growing sections called for Wednesday In Chicago by Secretary Mellon Invitations to the meeting were issued by Mr. Mellon after a conference here with J. P. Morgan, the governors of the federal reserve banks of New York and Kansas City, Eugene Myer, Jr , managing director of the war finance corporation, and several senators Meanwhile an investigation of the feasibility of the proposal ia being In the west by Governor Harding of the federal reserve board who is tourg sections, and Mr. ing the Myer, who Is in New York, treasury officials said tonight Credit extension to the livestock industry through private channels, it was asserted, could not only be made available mere quickly than under legislation to permit the war finance corporation to handle 1110,000,000 in cattle loan but would enable the more effective cooperation of the federal reserve board Officials declared it Is uropoee,! to supply the money for new loans rather thaa to attempt to thaw out frosen cattle credits, as It la believed conditions wlH be righted In the next few months if the stockmen can be carried over ths readjustment period. Efforts to meet the cattle credit problem through private channels ts said tt be in line with President Harding s aid to business policy of government rather than federal paitlcipation in the actual conduct of industrial activities. , ton-duct- cattle-growin- fire at the Hygoig Ice company, East Twenty-firs- t South, m Sugar-hobsehortly after 0:30 oclock last a night destroyed quantity of oil and gasoline valued at about $750. The blaze occurred while all the apparatus from the ntv stations were at Ui Utah Oil A Refining company, and, as a result, got a considerable start before the firemen arrived on the scene. The fire waa said to have been caused bY a truck driver, who entered the building with a lantern, with the intention of obtaining some gasoline. i 85c , the new block and oped check effects; 32 V Widow of ' Former Mining t Man of Salt Lake Dies - I Mrs. Margaret R Richards, a reel dent of Salt Lake for thirty years and I a widow of Edward Richards, a promt nsnt mining man of this city and Denver, Colo., died earW Saturday morning at her residence, 227 FJeienth East qtyeet. t JSBho is survived bv a son, C. E. Rich ards of the American Smelting A Re-- I fining company; two daughters. Miss Gertrude L, Richards and Mrs. Janet , ft.- .wife of Major Bapsnel M. Jkw-ker- ? inches 8ize 3x8, each .......$1.75 Size 30x60, each ,....$1.80 ,,.,..$7.00 wide ; silky finish, in different colorings ; suitable for all Sixe 8x10, each sorts of summertime frocks. .$175 Size 6x9, each each ...$3.25 Ske4yax7V, Size 27x54, each ....$1.00 - N Our Down Stairs Store specializes in good merchandise at lower prices , -- Think of getting a desirable jersey suit in Tuxedo model in good colors at this price. $398 sires 10 to 44 , 1 ; The good silk materials in the most wanted shades; size 16 to 40; see this wonderful lot of new dresses v.C , 1 Sale of SILK STOCKINGS, WOMENS . 98e T5C, TUB 'WAISTS, Nice material In white And or Exceptionally fine style size to 44. col- Hat, $1.98, $2.98 89e, l.49, $1.98 Plain and fancies In the well made sort, some have ailk flounce SEPARATE SKIRTS, $2.39, $3.89, $3.89 Sizes to IS waist measure In poplin, ere and Panama plenty of the navy blue, as popular well as other food color . , SKIRTS, f J , Girls and Misses Hats49c, 98c, $1.98 J -, Sale of 500 Pieces White and colora in panama, milan and other straws, in hats for the little folks 2 to 14 years. Those ansppy models, color and patterns that ar so much admired ar contained In thje special We have a showing toed range of ais.e see this showing of no new skirts. r Hour Sales Monday Lighthouse Cleaner, sale 5 Bandeaux for Star Naptha Powder, 5 for ."sale SPLENDID SILK PETTICOATS, $2.98, $3.79, $4.98 25c Kitchen Broouls at 59c High-grad- e Long polished handle made I tah Broom -- 20c splendidly the neweat In such garments plain ityle. Every else, H to 44. many and Brassieres, at Unusually Ail stsea. patterns ta gcout perthat ere cale model 12 oClock 9 to good 59c grade garments. Infants Wash Bonnets, Parker; a brother, Charles IL Grifftg of the Utah Demurrage company; a five sister, Miss GertrudeR. B.Griffin; Miss Howell, grandchildren, Mrs. Eleanor Richards and Edward, John sud David Parker, and a Mary Catherine Howell. Mrs. Richards was a ngtive of Peoria, 111. Services for the family will beFleet-wooby the Very Rev. W. W. at 2 o'clock this afternoon, at The remains will be the residence. taken to1 Denver for cremation. took time to plead, and will do so to ; Is Jersey Marvel Reported Sinn Fetners Refuse Any Part in Senatorial Polls BELFAST, June 11 Sinn Fslners and Vatlrnallsta In the north of trelend lain red the election of members to the senate of the Ulster parliament today Unionist first nominated eighteen canand later, as didate for the Austin the Sinn Feinftr positions Cvril Crawford and Frank failed to take advanwere hound over to the district court tage of rhelr right to nominate six, they six more, making up the requisite yesterdsv bv Judge Ben Johnson, un- added All nominated were declared number der $101(1 bond, on a charge of bur- to be .elected glary. The charge of robbery pending senetora Lord The include Plrrle, the against Austin was set for June 16, Duke of the Marquis of Lonand that against Crawford for Juns 23. donderry. Abercorn, the Marquis of Duffertn, VisKenneth Soper and ErmaSopar, count Bangor, Visoount Masaereen. end charged with vagrancy ns drug addicts, the remainder ar composed ef leading Two Bound Over on Charge of Burglary commercial magnates and men, while democracy waa r, morrow. professional An order wss entered by the judge giver on or two seat. stolen from the home releasing jewelry of Frank Fisher valued at $2000, and in Surgery held as evidence in the rases of Charles Mills and Edwin Woolley, accused of in New the crime. eon-duct- d land-owne- Dill'll ao Trtbnae Bait bit Triboa Leased Wire NEW YORK, June 11 An extraorditen nary case of e man apparently deadfour-teeminutea being revived and living hours skillful half a and through re.orded in an operation per. surgery formed on William Carrigan, Belleville, N J Surgeons, resetting a broken hip, had In the placed Carrigan under ether became midst of the operation they could not detect alarmed when they The surgeon decided upon heroin pulse measure i was mad In An incision of six inch the abdomen, and the chief surgeon inserted his hand in ths opening until hit fingers came In contact with the muse lea enveloping the heart Gently massaging this region with the fingers, there was a After two or three stroke response. the $ulae at once picked up, the beat n u N colors end The best at $4.98, $6.49, $7.98 Jersey, taffeta, soft satin and other good petti coet labrics 30 colors elastic tops. SPECIAL VALUES IN BUNGALOW APRONS . i WOMENS SPORT . 'MENS, WOMENS i LAND CHILDRENS KNIT UNDERWEAR ' t At thee saving price: r . Girls' t'nlcm Suit Union Suit Boy SSo Me, g Men' Dimity and Poros style , ail a COTTON FABRIC PETTICOATS, 1. 10.9o Five Thousand "Pieces of BEAUTIFUL SILK BLOUSES, $1.98, ' $2.49,13.98 Ton ar sure to Ilk this offering we show they took mo good nd the other georgeUeIn ensppy tyles. good walstlngs, 40, 41, 44, , , Sice 4, Just the thing to wear with, your new wash frock; they come in corn, copen, navy, red, black, lavender,- - green, pink pnd ' , other wanted colors. f 73c, $1.49, $1.98 in Cordovan, grey , white, blek slaes I to ill At the price they are wonderful value Large Summer 4 . Splendid eSilK Dresses . TW Jersey Suits For small women and girls 15 to 10. Flam colors, stripes, plaids and checks in splendid styles; all are made of standard ginghams,..,..,,,... Wii and This These Values for JLoniay Charming Tub Dresses Tk t 1 a fyQ Genuine Japanese Grass Kugs, famed for their suitability for bedroom and other indoor use, as well as- for outdoor . purposes. Attractive patterns and colorings, at these prices; 35c For children C month to t years. Dainty organdie and Swiss, with pretty lace and embroidery trim gradually became normal and within lees than fifteen minutes they ware counted slightly above normal. He then came out of the anaesthetic Although he .was in a weakened condition, CarrlgaW'a mind at once became alert, and he Inquired about his family and how long he would have to remain in the hospital. The surgeons were jubilant, but after a time ht went Into coma, from which he never recovered Wholesale Suspensions Are Made by Police Chief Tribune-bai- t Lake Tribes Leased Wire. CHICAGO June 11 Aa ths result Of report by First Deputy John H. Alcock. who has been Investigating condition Ch!e( within the police department, Chief of Polio Fttsmorria tonight Issued an order suspending forty-seve- n patrolmen,, and eight sergeant. were Three officer promoted. They are Chief of Detective Michael Hughes end Lieutenants John 3 Naughton and Martin Mullan. The names of the policemen have not yet been made 98e, $1.49 FJeeh suid white, Coutil. Jean and In ba- hoe support, tiste ers that weatV-etyle- s for all figure. Stses 20 to 20. Special Sale of ' WHITE ORGANDIE AND GINGHAM DRESSES 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $3.98 For Girl 4 months - 11 year Envelop chemise . . ... Se, and crisp la the styles girls delight to wear the fabric are in- .... Petticoat Drawers Brassieres ISfi, $1 $1 $1 4 ... Me ....4te Me . Me, .... S NEW CORSETS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Specially Priced Gown 1208 t; j Imported Grass Rugs . Fire Does $ 750 Damage t at Ice Company's Plant i .. In- - V X New Ginghams, ard Regular price, $13.75 old blue, gold, white all made up the smartest of summer styles very attractive embroidery designs. Choose them at once in order to enjoy them through the entire summer. , Very unusual value. (Art Department.) TD AID STOCKMEN Pool weight; for summer suits and separate skirts Garment Salon.) ' j Stamped Ratine j $2.50 OysterWhite Pongee; imported, all silk, heavy Sale Starts 9 a. m. Monday N ..... Consider but a limited quantity, and they will be in great Be here on time, as we were able to procure demand. Five models sketched. Reduced to Sell at Financiers - ! , Crepe de Chine Very heavy, dependable quality in shades of .ivory and pink for summer wear. Chinese Shantung Pure white, heavy and lustrous, which will give best satisfaction; nothing betterfprM JC summer wear - New arrival, to freah these deed splendid prices appeal instantly to mothers. public. "This order Is the result of mv Instructions about sixty days ago to First DepChief Fitamorrls said touty night I totd him then, in a general order made public throughout the police department, to employ investigators anil to run down all member of the force who were negligible in duty. The officers suspended have all had f am three warnings to quit loafing, not going to have men on this department who ride street cars between petrol boxes, who loaf in saloons, or who In other ways ers detrimental to the department. , "The men suspended have ignored the warnings. They ere through on the police department. Thl will not be the only order of It kind the Investigations ar to be continued and as fast as reports are made to me, I'm going to act. The fellow who won't buckle down to work have got to get Out thats final The suspensions. It was stated in the chief office, resulted from the keeping of a card Index system on every crime committed In the City, together with the report submitted by First Deputy Alcock investigators, , Ak-oc- t PBOZATX AND 6AKDXAKX? -- NOTTOE. (Ceasult eosnty rlerk or the nspeettv era for farther In forma Horn. 1 -v - COURT, FROBATBJ lit THE DISTRICT division, In and for bait Lake county, in tht matter of the estate or Utah William S. MoCorntcic, deceased. Notice The petition of Louis B. McComtek and for thw Henry A. McCornlck, of praying a certain docuadmission to probate ment, purporting to be the last will and testament of William 8 McCornlck, de. of letters ceased, and ror the .granting testamentary to louts B McCornlck and has been MeComhk A set for Henry the 17th day ef June.-hearing on Friday, o two clout p. m. at the l mi, at count y courthouse in the courtroom of) said court, in bait Latte City, Sait Lake county, t tah. clerk of said court, with! Witness the the seal thereof affixed, this Slat day of Mav, 1921. CLARENCE COWAN. (deal) Clerk, By L F. palmer, deputy clerk. Frank J. Gustln, attorney or pet!- -, d8 tionsr. TRIBUNE WANT ADS GET RESULTS. r t ' . |