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Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER S t f v ; 9 f 1 20, 1921.. ' Wanted Overpower Manager of ' Paul St ' Jewelry Store and Escape With Valuables. Experienced j Millinery ; Makers, Permanent Positions, Good ST. PAUL. Minn., Nov. Three' rob- -. bers who ' entered the GtttleSon Jewelry , company store some time during the night . overpowered Harry Welsnutn, manager, - upon shortly- - before 8 a. m. today, forcing hien to open the safe door and shut off the burglar alarm and es caped with Jewels valued at- - HOO.OOO. according to the police. Wetsman told the police that the men. who were armed, overpowered him and left him. bound and gagged tn the basement. He said he hoard them leave the store about ten minutes after he had been trussed up n the basement. f, Later he succeeded In liberating but found that all telephones in the store had been disconnected and It was necessary for him to go to an adjoining atore to notify the police. The Jewelry store ia In the heart of the business . , section. , hla-arri- val Corsage and Boutonnieres, 65c to $5.00. Pay. Inquire Wholesale What Warmth and Comfort to Be Enjoyed, . Monday, for Such Little Price - Dept. , forego the need of longer! Prices sure- could be lower, for The not ly Paris bought its blankets on the lowest market in years. To be convinced fully, we invite you t6 see them Monday. T Is WHY v him-sel- BANDITS WIFE PROVES FIDELITY PHOENIX, Arla. Nov. 19. five hundred pairs TO OFFERpriee, ;5LondarL.-Over' 80 wool ; only enough cotton pet. to prevent shrinking. Weight five (By the pounds size 70x80 inch. silver gray or white 1 72x84-inch.- CHICAGO, Nov. 19 Tho transcontinental, freight bureau today announced rata reductions on lumber, shingles and lumber products from Pacific coast points The to the east sitA N'f England. Interstate com m erce eom m sslon has been asked to authorize publication of the new The reductions range from 12 tariffs. to "to 164 oetRs under present rate New England Hna association-anpoints. The reduced rates Include: On fir lumber and articles taking fir lumber rates, from coast group points in Washington. Oregon and California to common group point, Clncinnatl-Detro8a cents per hundred pounds; to points. 8S4 cents; and to trunk line association and New England territory. 90 cents. Rakes on shingles and articles taking shingle rates will be 13 4 . cent higher' than the fir schedules New schedules for Spokane, Montana, eastern Oregon and Hawley-Truckgroups to the east will be S cent Per hundred pounds- less than the coast rates. ! I d 1 U lo For the purpose of determining whether school expenditures, the central tax mittee appointed by the Salt Lake County Farm bureau and the Salt Lake County association will meet at 8 o'clock Wednesday night with the board. school Citizen of the JorJordan dan school district are Invited tot attend the gathering it is planned to hold meetings also with the board of education of the Granite and Murray school district. Civic Improvement Veteran Guard Is Buried From the Masonic Temple 1 . t- - Funeral service for William C. Anderson a' memiber of F. A A. M. Argenta No. 3 and rhlef-othe guards In the Salt Lake federal reetgve bank, were held yesterday afternoon from the Masonic temple. Interment was In Mtr Olivet cemetery. Services at the temple were conducted bv the Rev, George Ewing Davies. Pallbearers consisted of employees of the federal reserve bank, members of Argenta -- Soft, fleecy cotton blankets to eleep be- tween what welcome warmth these crisp nights. White, tan I IQ or gray; 70x80-inclei Emphatic Savings crisp November days demand warmer coats and the approach of the RIGHT season call! for stylish as well, this store announces - 1 sale of extraordinary coat values. Coat of character and worth, luring styles,a' pretty colorings and prices that afford emphatie savings. when outer-garment- s Comfortable I Filled with clean, white carded eotton large, lofty, prettily covered 6 comfort! for double beds i sale carries with it a THIS for Mr. Christmas Shopper planning to remember his wife with the gift And for supreme a fur coat. ' women who want to be sure of their luxury and enjoyment this sale prompts making a personal selection. French Including coney, near seal, plain and with sqnirrel or opossum trimming and muskrat coats. Covered with beautiful eateen Ob both sides and bordered ia plain , C colored material that contrasts, . '',w To 32.50 24.50 Plush Coats i 1 To 40.00 Plush Coats ... To 55.00 Coats . . 1 '29.50 ) 39.75 I 49.75 .j I- - . To65.00 Plush Coats . s . :.) Wool Goats tribute to i v- i Union .Suits, 89c SPLENDID winter line that women will delight in wearing. Beautifully made and shapely cut. fleece lined and with - A- . Richelieu liae. that is knit to Mothers Tine oT fit girls 2 Of a medium weight; knee length, low neck and oijher pink or white. body1? Union Nonshrinlung Union Suits, 3.75 -- This line specializes on sizes 14 to 16 i ears only. Nonshriuking garments in white or silver gray. Union Suits, 2 to 6 Years, 1.25 bought quite tak'es the place of NOTHING garment's with feet, with the children for real winter comfort. 2 to years. x Misses' Gowns, 69c Pink or blue flannelette, in sizes 2 to 32 veara 8 Gloves From Overseas Great Importation From Grenoble, France Arrives MOTHER SAVES BOY'S EYESIGHT. CANON CITY. Colo., Nov. 19 Mothers love and pluck In sticking at an automobile steering wheel for twelve hours ovei mountain roads through a blinding Leo Flak's snowstorm saved eyesight today. The boys eye waa injured at play yesterday and hla mother, Mr. W A. .Flak, drove all night from Elkton. in tha Cripple Creek district, to git the lad to a hospital her. French lambskins, overseam sewn, embroidered attractive with back a Blaqk, white, beaver or Kid Glove, 1.75 1 Childrens Sleepers 69c at an unusually low for garments of such heavy qualIn pink or blue stripes or white. stock Paj&mai, 1.75 Flannelettes, In novelty stripes;, two piece. To 37.50 Styles Group 4 COATS To . mixed .gar- Union Suit, 1.75 for us bv our represeptative in several seasons. workmanship. To 27.50 Styles wool ments, in all sizes, 8 to 12, for .Either white or ail'er girls. gray. length. SECURED received COATS Cut high neck 4 years. Women COATS . to Union Suits, 1.25 Suits,! .39 Choice of fine wool or silk and wool unions, earh carry ing the ForresMill Ylabelthat assures" best fuality. Misses Flan. Pajamas, .1.50 are very sure to like this fleeced garments for the and with long sleeves. Another favorite with women, for winter. Fine cotton, closely wov. en garments, lowneck and ankle ity. Group 3 n ' ' Union Suits, 1.19 Dr. DtSBURSJEMENTS ENJOINED. Nov. 19 Federal Judge Harrison Carpenter today enjoined Parker, the cooperative society of America, nd officer of the Amboy Product company from disbursing assets of the Amboy company, except in the regular course of business. A full accounting of all transactions was ordered. in ankle spoke of the dutiful character and the congenial nature of the officer CHICAGO, garments, vests with high br Dutch neck and drawers ankle length, 05s each, Girls Unions, 69c NEW WOMENS Group 2 " , SEPARATE length. the . Underwear, 95c t and - Flannelette Gowns, 1.25 COATS siem especially lovely tbi season with their touches, clever braiding and novel cape arrangements, and this pvent'adds the additional charm of notablv low prices. - All the better materials are represented, with collars of eouev. Australian opossum, beaverette, wolf and squirrel. Richly silk lined. These special groups To 22.50 Styles F f vv " Values Most Inviting 1 At Price That Suggest Wisdom of Selecting Winter Supplies on Monday . Mr. Anderson. 20.00 Winter Hat, 10.00 22.50 Winter Hat, 11.25 25.00 Winter Hat, 12.50 30 .00 Winter Hat, 15.00 w Bed Comfortable high neck, long sleeves Plush COATS . f .You will appreciate the adaptability ' of these Coats graceful lines that make them appropriate for all occasions, and iicfr pile fabrics combined with lovely furs in the most charming models imaginable. Surely it is a happy circumstance that makes them available at prices as low as these. Off Monday Only Group ff j , Fur Trimmed or Plain COATS An Elaborate Showing i . PLUSHES FUR 10.00 Winter Hats 5.00 15.00 Winter Hats, 7.50 16.00 Winter Hat, 8.00 18.00 Winter Hat, 9.00 h Plush, Wool and Fur Styles f lodge. In hla ' Davies with their importance. Briefly, including dress hats of velvet and lace combinations trimmed with ostrich, "gold and silver foth hats With" flower or' ostrich, French felts with flowers and duvetyne or velvet bats with fur brims. Scarcely two alike the prices Sheet-Blank- et 'Jordan District to Hold School Expense Meeting It is possible to make any reduction In com- hand-mad- APREHOLlbAY ' . . e hats sale of exclusive be a greater service to our customers than such an opportunity as this! Hats like these at half price warrant no persuasive words other than the headlines themselves to impress women good weight, warm and beautifully-mad- e blanket, tn tan, gray or white; size 72x84 inches, A.C5 Nashua line Mo.. Nov. 19 Freight Bureau Reduces Rail Rates on Lumber Monday and Tuesday Only A Returned to Prison. 19 Al MONTPELIER, lnd., Nov. though wounded, . Jerry' Engle, night watchman, shot and killed an unidentified bandit, who was a member of a gang attempting to rob tho Postofflcy here early today. Two other men fled in an automobile following the shooting. Engle was attracted to the postofflce by an explosion. As ha approached the building a man on the outside began firThe bandit's first bullet struck ing Engle in the stomach. Aa he fell he returned the fire and several bullets struck the robber, killing him Instantly. .. Woolnap Blanket e Unknown Bandit Slain. Ci I) covers of the purest quality, io striking nlaid or plain white; prettily I 4 IA bordered, Size .' Hoy-ha- - Plaids, , dowov SOFT we-lat- After three years of freedom. James Stine, negro, age 49. was returned to the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth. Kan., early today, where he was serving a life sentence for murdei. when he escaped Oc-- " tober 18, 1918. Stine was convicted Of killing a fellow soldier at Spokane. Wash.7 In 1912. He had adopted the name of u Shields during hla residence here. Pari Fine Wool Blanket married. said Mr. Gardner. We never quarreled. He never haa given me a cross word. 4 suppose tf he hadn't been" so good to me I would not be tlck!ng with him now. Still I know hed stick to wne If I were tn trouble and It's up to mo to do the same to him. VI hen we were married he was workLater he ing tn Mare Island navy yard. worked In the shipyards In San Francisco, where he waa foreman of the welding crew. "After he left the shipyard' erwe opened """ sold. which shop in s' Then we went to Los Angeles, where a contracct for 1000 hot water tanks. Af'er he finished that work Roy wanted to make a trip to Tiajuaivi to sec the sights. "In Tijuana he lost all his .money gambling and then he committed his first mall robbery. She then told how he escaped and how-lirisked capture to see his young daughter, and of hla subsequent train robbery and escapes, insisting that hunger drove him to It. LOUIS. s 7 him by state officials on complaint of a young Mexican girl. Roy always haa been very kind to me In the five and one-ha- lf years we've been St. High-clas- Trimmed Hats St. Marys Blanket Associated. JPress.t Confidence that Roy tlardnerr' escaped convlcted - matt robber. If he were given a would go straight pardon and permitted to go out and seek work like any other man, was expressed by his wife, wbo arrived here today from San Francisco. "Roy is not bad at heart and he is not laxy, declared Mrs. Gardner. She declared that she was not attempting to condone hia crimes. Mrs. Gardfler declared she was confident Roy was not guilty of the assault charge that has been preferred against -- 100 brown. 47.50 Styles 8.50 Real French glace kid pique sewn, embroidered backs. Three elasp wrist; all the new winter shades. V ' . Kid Gloves, 4.45 , Novelty strag wrist lined with kid niovcf w 'yns in contrasting color to hatmonize slip-ons- with stitching. 16-Butt- Kid.f Gloves, 2.75 the foreign market. .Without question the finest lot that You, like us, will be proud of their exquisite pliability, glacs in ; on 5.50 - Gloves, Real French kid. glace finished, plane 'sewn, three pearl elasp wrist and Paris point backs. Brown, black, beaver or gray. nr -- |