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Show ,TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1921. New Dark and Light FLANNELETTES,-, 29c Yard -- Floral patterns, splendid for bed Yard. 29c. I Sc comforts; Quality. fr Each $2.29 Cotton Batts $1.59 snow white, New wool process cotton batta 72x90, ? Ibs , look like wool; $2 2t value 21.69. Domet Flannel, 19c Yard 19c per yard, white Domet ' Another Forcible Demonstration of the Resourceful Merchandising Ability of this Alert Store Flannel, special, (Auerbach's Main Floor Or FINE 5000 YARDS , - PERMANENT FINISH e Sale! 1 600 Pieces Daughter of G. R. Smith of Trldali, In tho Uintah batln, who celebrated her eighty-fourt- h birthday Monday. From1. and made eastern mill wanted to make a clean-uthat was quickly accepted by our buyer. We caa foresee Intense buying activity In our Wash Goods section Monday, as such an offering is bound to attract the atten- A large price Equal' This Sale Has to $1.25. One ef the Biggest Bargain Events Auerbachs Ever Staged 300 Night Gown 275 Envelope Chemises 400 Bandeau Brassieres -- All Bought Specially for This Sale Bandeau Brassieres, 59c Womans Muslin Night ., 7. Gowns, 59c Bandeaux Brassieres, in beautiful brocades- - Flesh . Crepe . 3 White once, with pretty hemstitch trims, round neck full cut and roomv Made of gopd quality soft finished muslin. Special, 69c. , , - ribbon shoulder straps. or Eiher pink color. Exceptional value, 69c. Bloomers, 59c 1500 Pieces Enaraelware i AND ALL FIRST GRADE GRAY ENAMEL I J at - '.i. . (Ayerbaths Main AVERBACHS Floor ) Coffee ,.too capacity 1 JS Lucky Tiger Dandruff Cura 60e Menntno Shaving 8oap . Industrial Board Order Departs From Usual the plea of Joseph W. Burkin- shaw. contractor; that payment of disemability compensation to an Injured ployee was financially Impossible for him, an the state Industrial commission madecomorder yesterday that the A Richter pany should pay It out of funds owing front the company to the contractor The beneficiary Is Geotge L Black, who suffered fracture of the bones of his right leg when caught by a caving concrete wall, June 20, While employed by Buikinshaw at house construction. The hearing developed that Burkinshaw has money coming from the A. Richter company for construction work, apd the company waa ordered to pay Black 112 12 a week during disability, dating from the time of injurv, and charge it to the acUpon .' Enamel and tin covers; 3c -- . Religious Education J Classes Open Monday , pur- AT Preserving Kettles, 98c andl-qua- capacity. rt Tea Kettles, 98c and 4 capacity. Rice Cooker, 98c Each six. w - 'ti; Taffeta Dresses, Crepe de Chine Dresses, Tricolette Dresses, Serge Dresses (Auerbachs Fourth Floor ) Most of us have. We only wait for a reminder to have the little job done. M XSD &lNl$ Auerbachs stock of frames the finest and largest in the city offers a wide variety to choose from, and the experience of the expert in charge will guide you aright in your selection. " (Auerbach'a $3.25 $1.70 90c Gallons Quarts Pints ,50c Pints Thijd Floor.) who from Gallons ! (Auerbach1 ,.30c Paint nd Wall Paper Fourth Floor.) ing that Of these there was one each of period.. smallpox, measles and tvphold fever; two eat h of mumps and chicken-pox- ': three of. diphtheria and file of whooping cough. deaths Eighty births and twenty-fowere reported during the week. Of the children born, forty-tw- o were boys and thirty-eigwere girls. At the end of the week seven houses remained In quarantine' because of tvphold feter, five because of smallpox, four because of diphtheria and three because of scarlet fever. ur ht " LEAVE ON VACATION. Filler left last night on a two weeks' Jrlp to southern Utah, board of health including witi Mrs. Flykrs The report of for the week ending Frtdav. August 12, ,Mrs. Dave Jewkes of Orangeville. shows that only fifteen cases of con- They will he accompanied by Mrs. Ella were Kollmorgen, a sister of Mrs. Il.vler. The diseases tagious and infectious called to the attention of the board dur sisters have not visited for eighteen years. tfielty English Tussah Sport Silks at $1.98, Yard Varnan House Paint lUcnf Dr and Mrs O. D. sis-ter- ," authentic new autumn creations in a comprehensive selection of the new seasons favorite colorings. All High-clas- s, EXTRA SPECIAL one-thir- . advantageous chase and offered n a sale Monday, which presents Values of an r Astonishing Character capacity. were paid extra for the period served of this year January I to January the amounts have returned to the state 33 S3 had been Beginning Monday morning, a fhe days' bo paid A check for program of religious education and com- forwarded to Judge Pratt at the cloaq of d munity training will open at the Y W. hia term of office, but he returned C. A. club rooms. Sessions will be held of this amount sa overpayment, acdaily from 9 to 11 30 o'clock, mornings. cording to his way of figuring Later the Bovs and girls between the ages of 6 supreme court held all the extra payments and 17 years will be admitted to the illegal, and the stale auditors office has return of mary junior and Intermediate classes since In obtaining been , A special period for music and vuper-xiso- d the engaged money. play are features of the dally program. Pastors from the four Methodist churches and a corps of directors are Babies Outnumber In charge of classroom work. The classes Boy are free. Girls in Birth Reports TATE REIMBURSED. With the receipt from A. E. Pratt, for mei' judge Of the Second judicial district, of a check for $22 22, Mark Tuttle, state auditor, report a that all the state officials ually Dish Pans, 98c Each State Engineer Returns From Inspection Trip f During Secured through an unus- capacity. tow. !f m 4 count of Burkinshaw. The action Is a new departure In enforcement of the workmen's compensation R Elmer Caldwell, state returned yesterday from a trip engineer, to Duchesne and Uinta counties, where he went to study the distribution of the waters of the Duchesne, lake Fork and 8truwherry rivers for Irrigation purposes. The problem la that while the Jake Fork Is all used, and at times is Insufficient, there is a surplus In some of the other streams that might be usqd, If proper exchange wtre effected. Mr Caldwell also looked up the matter of water filings for Indian lands. on which the bureau of Indian affairs- - is now seeking to prove up. The matter Is also before the federal courts, but Is held In abeyance, pending decision by the state engineer of Utah The state engineer went on to Vernal to consider the status of some water filings, especially on Dry Fork .of Ashley creek. $4.98 100 New Fall Dresses Covered Kettles, 98c .(Oc $1.98 , Choice aixe. 45c Tooth Past A Tha Petals Fact Powder and a Powder Puff with each purchate 75c f .of Powder 35e 50c Hickory Sanitary Bolts SOe Hickory Sanitary Aprons 45c i.so 3 s S Bleed Temt 77.tt."7..i.o S S 90c S Blood Tonic $1.16 (Auerbach a Main Floor.) Utter-I- . . . ; . 98c Pot, Water Pails, 98c 1 CUT RATE DRUGS 60c LESS THAN REGULAR You can imagine what a stir such a low price as this will make! Question Is Arn you going to be here Monday to share in this unusual offering? Hip-o-llt- $2.98 These switches are the product, of one of the highest grade manufacturers of Hair Goods In the United States. They are three-steswitches, In all shades except gray. 20 Per Cent Off on All Hair Goods A TRIUMPH!! JILT 'HZIE Seeded and Saedleaa Ralelna. pkg, 21c unrips and Carnation Rolled Oata unripe and Carnation Wheat. ,...S4e ,,w.14c Shredded Wheat 12c Kellogg' Korn Flakes, pkg 99c Flour Swanadown Caks 17o Puffed Rice, pkg 16c Pioneer Minced Sas Clam . too aauco tomato In Booth'! Sardine, 10e can Royal Cryatal Balt, 25c pint Jars " Helnx Aaaortod Vinegar Pint bottle . . 23c Quart ...X..J8cc ..... Powder Borax Washing ... 20c Rlnao, 3 pkga.'.-- . Pompeian Mayonnaise Salad DrOaalng this city the most remarkable This Includes the finest hslr goods that can be obtained (Auerbach's Beauty Parlor ) Each GoingA at 98c G rocyterya Going MONDAY SPECIAL SELLING OF Frank Rudy haa been named custodian of the state fair grounds by the executive committee of the state fair board. In place of J. D. Vaughn, It waa announced yesterday .by J I., HorSte, state fair mahager Mr. Horne gave no reason for the change In office, but It has been known that for some weeks there hns been a battle raging over this position. and that political reasons were being put forward for the change. L. 8 Canton, member of the board, haa been selected to choose from three or four applications, a suitable wild west show at troupe to put on evening performances the fair The United States department of agriculture will have an exh'Oit thla year In the manufactures building, which It Is announced, will be different from that given bv the same department last year. The state road commission haa granted the fair directors the use of four automobile trucks to help In hauling and Ing gravel for . tha walks at the fair grounds. The directors and the authorities of the University of Utah are considering the advisability of holding a pageant as a feature of the fair. A definite decision on this point will be announced later. purchase enables us to present to the women of values In Human Hair . Switches In years. V Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 Lot No. 3 A special This Sale. Auerbach's s Just the thing well be ready with plenty of $3.54 will buy a whole set of six pieces. Heavy selling will begin the minute the doors open, but SEE WINDOW DISPLAY- salespeople. Up to $1.23 values at 39c each. i Floor.) Hair Goods 59c Step-in- s, ' Bloomers, in flesh color lingerie "cloth; pretty vat lace edgeai 69c. Also tight knee styles. Main Sensational $2500 Salexf Dark Satin Camisoles, either In plain red with hand embroidery trims or dark figured silks. Wonderful value. Special, 69c. t (Auerbach's Third Floor.) Step-i- n (Auerbachs CONTINUING ANOTHER WEEK Dark Satin Camisoles, 59c Just think, Custodian of State Fair Grounds-IAppointed t 4 Crepe Bloomers, In either pink or white. for fall. Special, 69c 9 Step-i- n Chemises, 59c .Envelope fronts Chemises. ' ith w Envelope dainty embroidery tops and shoulder straps. or white. 'Special, 69c. $1.00 Values' Sale Price, 39c Yard j 225 Step-i- n Bloomers 300 Crepe Step-in- s 200 Dark Satin Camisoles All Perfect Garments All Brand-new- ! -- to The Tribune K. TRtDELL, Au. 13. Mr. Namy Smith, who celebrated her eighty-fourt- h birthday anniversary here lust Monday at the home of her youngest non, O, E. Smith, a rancher of the Uintah basin, haa a unique and atriklng record. She Is till In aplendtd health, unusually active and has never In the course of her whole life, found It necessary to have prescription written by a physician. Mrs. Smith la the widow of the, late Ephraim Smith, a plonter of Utah", who came to thla state In 1850 and was long active In civic and L. I. 8. ohunh work. J She Is the mother of twelve children, eight of whom are living They are: Joseph M. of Heber, William A. of Idaho Falla Idaho: Mrs. Hattie Birehell of Ihn-o- n City, Colo., James A of Iona, Idaho. Mr. Joshua Birchell of Standardvllle, Utah: Mrs Harah D Mlnras and Mrs. J A. Miras, both of Sunnyalde, and U. R. Smith of Trldell. ' 8he la alao survived by flftv-tw- o grandand children, sixty one p, tion of every wpman, REMEMBER. THIS 18 A SALE OF PERMANENT FINISH ORGANDIE, 26 laches wide, of extclU.pt quality; all wanted i hades, including 1 hell pink maize ea green titquotae sky blue orchid orange brown and others. , , You will find some slight imperfections; but any home sewerf can cut the material to the best advantage. , Illness. Special v - a Values in Years. ' THIS IS THE STORY Nothing to Know; YARD on OJ7U MONDAY a result of a very special purchase' As Und ermusuns Been ;.. AT u Throughout Fourscore and Four Years of Life, Has Freedom WILL SELL' Same Quality Sold All Season at $4 a Yard. English tussah. extra heavy, good quality. In all the new sport colorings, suitable for nulls skirts, coats, etc. Colors tan, gray, honeydew, orange, green, Harding blue and rose; Special today for 1 91 a yard, (Auerbachs Main Floor.) . Strict Enforcement of Utah Auto Law Ordered are examples 'of the dressmak- ers finest work. See these dresses on display in our Come tomorrow windows today. Sale opens 9 and buy yours. oclock. (Auerbach's Second Floor.) nam ing of VoatF construction alike, he their newer department of bonds and urges that there Is Hi tie reason in de- stocks. laying strict enforcement Itosger. - 1r e Coal Company la Sued for Death of Employee Real Estate Dealers Benefit Recital for Daft Home August Arrangements arc being made by R. Cro kvtt. secretary of state, unNaomi Hoffman, reader, and Pntrl. k der as hose office comes the enforcement Offices land, tenor, for a joint dramatic and of the automobile laws of the state, has for recital the 3ROOO to benetlt of are asked Damages amounting the Sarah written a circular letter lo all police ofInvestment in a suit filed against the Utah- - Fuel Home28.for the Aged, Friday night, The-- Morningstar-Vngel- er ficers of the atnte. urging that, regardgust less of any excuses as to Ignorance of the company, real estate dealers and investIn the Third district court yesThe program will be given at the from company law that may be made by automobile ment bankers, moved yesterday by Pietro Menottl and Domlnca dies' Literary club, beginning at drivers, the laws regulating machines and their offices at 6 West Second South terday Miss Hoffman Is well and o'clock. Marla Menottl for death the of their son, traffic be rigidly enforced after Septem- street to more spacious quarters at 107 ber L McCornick building, adjoining the offices Marco Menottl, who was killed In the voralilv known to Salt Lakers and a newcomer, has scored Mr Crockett points to the educational of Tuttle Brothers company. company's mine at Sunnyslda August 16, HylAnd, the few appearances he haa (node lug toll. In The change was made. President Freecampaign which has been conducted with Menottl. who was 25 years ef age. was city. a view to giving eiery automobile owner man Mornlngstar said yesterday. In ora as machine mans n opportunity to conform to the provi- der to be In closer touch with Tuttle employed helper A TEXAS SUGGESTION. sions of the statutes He finds that there Brothers, with whom they have bean as- Because of the breaking of a defective and are some who still plead Ignorance, but sociated in important transactions, and weakened chain he waa thrown against Another good wav to please a v( aland the to machine Is to In the to to say the baby has her hanmother killed, according which have better quarters Importance of the regulations owing to bKthe saving of human life, and the fir dle their mortgage loan department and legations. . and It's fathers mopth. Galveston N H. Move to New l ' . , |