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Show THE SALT LAKE TIUBtJNE, FRIDAY MORNINU, NOVEMBEK 4, IStti.- 10 irnw rmrnn Do Not Postpone - the Day for Acting We refer to the preparation of your will. What advan-- , tage can there b,e in delay! Think of the risks of putting it off. October Demand Compelled House to Increase Out- We are amply provided with experts, who are at your service. put; Month Unprofitable. Thd Trlbon. pKtfll CHICAGO. NoV. 3 The month of October brought about an em ouraging increase in the volume of production, by then for pack-lpacking industry. The demand material , iioupe product Increased to be hail result a and an production atigmtjnted. H would not be proper to permit thla statement to carry with It the Idea that the packing house butuneh Is improving the increase by leaps and bound While in the volume of trade was very satisan accomplishment mm h to factory and be desired, that Increase was not by a willingness on the part of the public to pay a puce for packing house products that was commensurate with the cost to prod.ite The result la that the mohth of Oitober was ofnot a anyprofitable one from the standpoint A thing except volumeon by the packera. of ,the the part strong disposition In la the reflected to economize public grow.ng demand for the less expensive eut-o- f meat. now, the During the war, and until were virleas expensive cuts of meat seemed The tp depublic ignored tually sire nothing but steaks and riba. Every of the cheapeffort to at'mulate the sale er outs and thereby to- - equalize more of various coat cuts, met with nearly the g public disappointment. The to seems have changed Its now. Jtowev er, mind and la willing lo admit that per haps, after all, there is something be aides a porterhouse steak In the cattle carcass. One of ths most noteworthy develop ments of the month wns the distinct tm In the tone of collections That fmovement s due largely to the liquidation of credits In the agricultural communities of the south ami the west. The spectacular rise In the price of cotton within the Hat sixty to days has enabled tha southern planter market his crops on a much moie favorable basis than had been expected this fall. Naturally the money situation lb the south eased to a gratifying exteit. The abundance of the crops in the middle west, as well as the insistence of hankers who weie constantly calling" their loans, brought about a situation where'n the farmer considered It quiteXlme o release much of the vast quantity of grain that has been withheld'" "from the market, pending higher prlgfe. In fact. . meat-buyin- . " DUorders of th stomach and coor stlpatioa ars so tommoi with Moth-shou- ld children. know that Chamber!? La's Tthk4s are mild and gentle, but wry (Jfcdlve. The little folk often oed a cathartic end they do appreciate Chamberlain's Tablets instead of oil and mixtures. raimiiiniflca You abould always keep a bottle on the shelf. A little dose at night and the fretful, feverish little chap wakes up bright and sunny in the morning. The beer is stimulated, the stomach cleansed and the bowels purified, but all safely and gently. They help break up a cold eery quickly. AUERBACHS, with their GREAT BUYING POWER, have purchased ALL DEPARTMENTS of the FREED FURNITURE & CARPET COMPANY (except Furniture). ; THE FREED CO., WHO ARE RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, ARE ONE OF THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND MOST successful institutions in west and CARRIED TREMENDOUS stocks high- GRADE MERCHANDISE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. It will be a shoulders. big load off your Consultations granted. Thousands of Auerbachs patrons are taking advantage of this Big Sale to brighten their homes for the winter months. Throngs of thrifty shoppers daily crowd The Big Store to purchase China, Housefurnishings, Rugs, 'Curtains, Draperies, Enamelware, Sheets, Pillows, and FREEDS PRICES. Pillow Cases at willingly ismsa 835 MAI TR C? T ''AtfcThlSA'K K.W TPAM. ONE-HAL- F during September one of tfe largest on Atord took movements of wheat place. And while the flow of grains to Winter markets generally had the, effect of reducing its market Pfde, it also relieved the frozen credit? of rural communities hy liquidating a huge amount of obligation that rural banks had been carrying for farmers dairlng the last year WBSttL Coalville Farm Bureau MK1 Special to Thy' Tribune. COALVIIXE, Nov, t O. E Wolcott, organizer lor tha American Farm Bureau Federation, and James M Kirkham, secretary of the Utah state farm bureau, wort; tfie principal speakers at a meet-- t lug ff the Summit county farm bureau hergMast night. largely attended meeting following thedeclured that It had been fine of the moat enthusiastic farrp bureau gatherings he has ever attended. Mr. Wolcott presented the national alms and asplratlona of the farm bureau and told of the nurpoee to aid the Individual farmer In the solution of the problems which are particularly oppressive at the present time. Mr. Kirkham dwelt upon the accomplishments of the state organization and told how it hag proved helpful to Its He spoke of spegrowing membership cial woik done by various counties. Nenhl .Sargent, president of the Summit county bureau, presided and discussed the particular problems of his organisation, t'mmhlerable time was devoted to a consideration of the questions of taxa tion as It affec ts both the Summit county farmers and thoe of Jhe state and nation. The Summit county bureau Is preparing data and suggestions concerning the problem. Stephen Boswell, secretary of the count bureau, likewise spoke on the tax question. Play Presented by Telephone Employees One-a- ct Home Needs at Several thousand yards of good pattern range. Freed, price Auerbachs price. 11 .00. In $8.50 Couch Covers, Freed s entire stock of Portieres, $3.90 Full size. $10.00. Our Freeds Portieres price pries. p ,c 5 00 Iland-inad- bhades, while F.REE-f- r om ASTHMA HunareajToF people-- are as- tonished and delighted ritli the quick and .PERMANENT relief they have received from the use of our wonder-itt- l new . discovery Sera, , r Asthma. and Bronchitis, with all their tortures, may tow be BANISHED FOREVER. .Write at once to R -- M. B. LABORATORIES 1S2 Alaska Bldg, Seattle, Wa. MARKS WITH CIGARS IN GOTHAM, thicsKo Tribune Halt Ioike Tribune Letted Wire. NKW Yp)RK, Nov. 3. A 'limes bquare ciaar store today dHpmred-i- r poster Slating Fifty German mark free with every box of clgHrs purchased The low rate'xif exchange on the mark makes ths Germatv money atxmt as vaiu-- i ? P able as coupons. H is profit-sharH- JBEBCHAMSa PLLS ex--- iMoedr Hay-Kevd- YORSlCf HEADACH Tribune. b 8leci! YOUTH SHOOT8iCl-F- . to Tbe Trtbutte. MT PLKASANT, Nov. Mathisen, years of age, of ChesteX yesterday shot and seriously wounded him self after a quarrel with his futher. Dr. Dice, of Moroni was summoned, 'lue your g man was unable to speak, so no explanations can be. had He pas a slight 7 chance fur recovery. GIVEN rank. ambassadors 3 Nov. China lias conferred ambassadorial rank on S? Alfred Sze, minister to the United States, and V. K. Wellington Koo. minister to Gcat Britain, effctiv during thHr par tlcfr ation ws delegates in the discussion of Pacific and far eastern questions at the Washington lonfercnee, it was Ah- nouneetj, today. AVJuSiUNOTOV, CASSEROLES d caxrertles These glass liners. are very frames strongly constructed and the cas- seroles at this price are a bargain. (Auerbachs Fourth Floor.) One-Hal- Doieiiftfliandbomc winter weight coats. Some of tfiem have luxurious fur collars: others are superb tailored Myles, also included are choice plush coats with end without fur trims. a ' Freeds price $3.95 Sixe 8lxM. price, each Bath Stools, $1.49 leg. Our price Carpet "Sweepers, $4.49 rubber wheels. Chair tray. - eFrssds $2.98 19T Seat, in tan or black Round and square, Freeds price 35c. Our price. I Sc 7. . . 7, d g Freed's price $1.00. Auerbach's price 40C si. Well made. Frtedi Auerbach' price. Mahogany finish stand, with silk shade, Freed's price $40.03. Our price! IQ full J use. everydayhemmed Size inches. Our price, dozen. Freeds Size Sc to 49c Dries 23x13 price dozen $1,69 AUEEB GAucrpacas 80c 10 Iba 3c 25c Revelation Tooth Powder Me $13. Lucky Tiger 60c Marinello Lettuce Cteam .... 50c 50c 6iic Marinello Tissue Cream mm 60s. 6)e MarlnellO-WhiUnl40c Fletchers Csstorls 2c 4 oz. Sassafras Bark ......25c. 2 oz. Sassafras Bark.., .......15c 's 75i FS'Z fX ess $1.25 Bay Rum 50c 65c Bay Rum..." 35c 10c Bay Rum Main Floor.) ( Auerbach's j . ng size g gg Play Suits, 3 for Sizes I to $ years. (Auerbach's $1.00 Limit 3 -- Polychrome Candle Sticks, $2.00 Polychrome Book EndS $2.48 and Up - '"In to a Main Floor.) largC Tartcty- $M5 Sale of Kotions' Spool Cotton, liliick ami wlfite sizes 8 to :16; 6 spools for 23: Darning Cotton. . . sale . . . .y icr Zoc 5s Crochet Ilooks, each CM ..... SilkateeniIrotliilZ'ilu-eaiL- - per. .5c spool, all shades) Hair lins, assisted sizes, regular- fOr- . .v. 5c boxy . .. . r. . Invisible Hair Pins, black and 2 fcr5c bronze (Aurbachs Main Floor.) Decorated Work Baskets, y 35c, 65c, 9Sc, $1.48 . -- and Up Serving Trays, $2.75 Over 20 different lo'Weit from J3.75 a mJ up styles - , Elegant Swing Frames, $1.48 bus-tom- , 4 Picture Framing and Art Department $1.55 Childrens Allover - I Ponds Powder end Powder , . , et r t , nr irri.Mt fllffl 42c "Alfalfa Brand Creamery Butter Woods Cross Fweet Wrinkle Feas..23c .33c Blue Label Catsup 49p Crystal While SoapI" 10 bars Gold PuMr la rg pk g re . : . .rrrrrrgtc c Arm and Hammer Soda1. 42o Blue Pine Coffee, lb.. I. .....5c Domestic Sardines Hillsdale Asparagus tin. . . . .1 5ct -- Fresh Figs, pkg California Prune. 2 lbs...., ..25c 2 7c Puritan Hams, lb carStar and Puritan Bacon. 44c sliced tons, 33"c Kippered Salmon, lb! 2 30C Rev laird, lbs lbs PHS 60c j Mrnfac i Wool Shirts or Drawers iCUT KA1E P.aUGt) i 50c cosh on Fridsv, November Heavy weight wool with pluih back. (Auerbachs Main Floor Mens Dcd! ) (Trlb., Nor, . li)i ) 00 ....$4Our . . In Each Inches SAVE" MONEY AT MTf.hr.r $1.95 Men s All 14x14 $1.43 , Is Good for Coupon This coupon will be accepted as 60c a hen applied on the puLchae of $3 00 Freeds price For restaurant and for Booth Sardine , ,,..19e B. &SM. Fish Flakes . . . me,,-- . ..16s (Auerbach's Main Floor.). Piano Lamps $18.95 -- Plaid Heavy Linen Finish NAPKINS 1 5 This g0i50 I Ml.fc.J- - b. Wash Boards, 49c Full price $1.25. Freed's prize, dozen $7 00 Our price, 60 QQ dozen . $2.23 Our NAPKINS to Match h -- Made of galvanized Iron with cover. Childs High Chair Full slse; with pries $8.00. Our price. rubber-tippe- prleg $3.50. Kitchen Garbage Pail, 49c .weeper. Childs Crib, $3.69 White enameled Similar to cut. Freed 20-inc- prices 60c to $1.00 each Both hemmed si.d hemstitched. Finest qualities. S ze. 42x38 and 45x36 Freeds Price White enameled. with Our price. PILLOW CASES Housewares Lunch Kits, $2.98 h; 60x60 Inches. Freed, Main Floor) Complete with thermos bottle. Freeds pries $5.03 Heavy quality, linen ftn-sseveral patterns; size $1.49 union suits and Hllohe" union Wrights' suits. Two reputable brands in 50 to 100 per cent wool fabrics. Suit's worth $4 95 to $6.95 on sale in one great group at, tour choice, only $3.95. One-Ha- lf Th ird Cloths Napkins Towels TABLE CLOTHS Freeds price $2.50 Fine quality; six- - 1x19 Our price, each Hotel Qualities Bleached, Hemmed. all-wo- ol size high-gra.Freed a. piles.. $S23i , .j Freeds Prices f SHEETS $6.95 Mens WOOL UNION SUITS . . . on Bleached, Hemmed SHEETS Jt full Pyrex Sheets and PillowCases WJnter COATS A porcelain. d nickel-plate- AN EXTRA SPECIAL At 7L 2 nickel-plate- d Uur prices T Nickel-Plate- with sale hs American e High-grad- Freed a e u t ir e curtain stock on (Atlerbfii .. V'iHU0 .... window the lot will last at f8t seal Gold Band DINNER SET oil e of GLASSWARE, Each Coal Hods 49c ms. to 5000 Pieces 42-Pie- Window Shades, 98c U BOUNTIFUL, Nov. 3 -- Kufieral srvW mere held at the Bountiful Second ward chapel this afternoon for William J. Page who died at his home in this. Hi v Monday. Bibhop George Uairett presided and Herman isemnn, James Barnes, Joseph C Wood and President Sternes Hatch w'ere the speakers Mr. Page is survived by his. widow and two sons, UurmJ was in the Bountiful cemeteiy. be used for hand painting or everyday use. Included In the Jot are Water Glasses, Fruit Goblets, Custard Gups, Glass Fruit Dishes and Measuring Cups. , $15.49 Our ijrice. socrefhry-ireaMjie- WILLIAM J. PACE BURIED. tan 6 for 98c Mattresses, $15.49 $25 to $35 Womens' 1 CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS (Auerbachs Main Floor,) $3.80 Extra special values in Heavy Felt Mattreaaea,' 45 lbs., best layer felt, roll edged and" heavy tick. Freeds Puff-Gordo- TRADE MISSIONER DEPARTS. . VEKlNU, Nov. 3. (By the AnCaled ITess.t -- Alexander Yasikoff, chief of the far eastern republic trade mission go America, left Chita for F'eking Novem-be- r ! with A staff of experts and secretaries The mission will Join Boris Kkvirskv, former vice foregn minister of the far eastern republic, and Kara ateff pj the Amur government. at .eking, and will sail from Shanghaf for 8nTheFiancisco, Xovemoer 12 Tckmg leader advocates recognition of the far eastern republic hy the powers engaged in the Cacific conference. urging that the far eastern republic has adequately proved it stability and that Siberia cannot be Ignored m the consideration of far eastern prob-- Service for six persdns. "These sets are decorated In blue and rose spray. . With Leather Soles This is a characteristic offering of our Economy Square. for shoes. couch covers hlgK-gra- : $3.90 SET Felt Slippers, 98c 75c" Prices DINNER 400 Pairs Womens heavy wool Ingram Carpet -- Freeds One-Ha- lf Ingrain Carpet 75c Yard Freeds Heavy Tapestry Under the direction of C. C. Croke of the general municipal department of Denver; the talt lotke employee of the Mountain States Telephone Telegraph com 1any presented The Trials of a Prorate Manager, a one-atravesty, at Whit nfc. hall, Wednesday night. The play was produced for the purpose of illustrating for the benefit of telephone workers mistake which are often made in a te ephnne office. Those taking part In the drama were. Mr Croke, A Wry UUh!e, Tonv Duvall, Jack iseonard. Melba Clark. Kiev Jones, Tommy Osborne, Cliff Cannon, Harctie Cannon. George Qinllian, Frank Murphv, Clint Alston, dUe Jone Brig Majcoefc, Kffie Johnson, Zola Le mmon, Corabeila Singletary, Master Joweph Jones The stage directors included Stage manager, ftlcy Jones, property man, A ex JFloxbrouRh; jIhs grant property man, Ferdinand Kehl: mechanical effects, Padriv t'lark. electrical effects, by 'ihe Western Electric hunch. Costumes designed by Lady Carload of China at Tubs, $1.00 One-Ha- lt Freeds Prices was elected president of Richard the Vntveijtftv High School Students association yesterday at a meeting in the literal art bujhhng of the rrsity of Mildred Coulam was vfhHBd 'lie Utah r. George Cushing, pnsdent, and Calvert Stevenson, asrV ant secretary-treasureIscster Batons as elected athletic nn nger and lister Hal assistant alhleti loone Grether was, elecUd manager correspondent and Caul Clowes iM manager The next meeting of the association will he held Tuesday morning in the Htewait building assembly hall at 11 30 oclock. Vn invitation ha bet n extended to university high school students to attend. FOREVER 1 FORTH TO BENEFIT AUERBACHS : CUSTOMERS IS ALWAYS REACHING Heart National Organizer Student Association atZF. Elects Officers $fl!$5 of the for (Auerbach s Third Floor.) $1 4S. - V - |