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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY RIPENING, NOVEMBER ? night tomorrow under date of today. This will make possible 'Its consideration Monday. The leaders say the senate approve the conference report not later than Wednesday, making final adjustments of the session possible on Monday. CAPACITY CROWDS AND TREMENDO US VALUES ARE MAKING NORDS MATERNITY BILL PASSED BY HOUSE . .i.i.i No Disorder in Colorado, r Where Miner and Oper ators- - Are in Girps. frm ' Qm.) the ranger went to the home of Oxonlch this morning, about the time the .early ' tar ted for work in the miner uauaUy Waken mint. According to Foster, the ranger asked Oxonlch whether or not he 'intended to report for work at the mine today. Oxonlch told the ranger he waa not going to the mine today, because he was on strike, according to Foster, whereupon, Foster charged, the ranger forced Oxonlch to dress and took him to Jail. . Accept Wage Cut. T , OMAHA, Nov. Neb., 19. Announce- ment that Sioux City, Iowa, employees of the Cudahy Packing company had deolded to accept a waga reduction similar to that accepted by Armour A Co. and other packing house workers In Chicago,, was made here late today by the company superintendent. through Its general The action was taken by employees of the plant conference board, .the superintendent announced, adding that similar meetings .in Kansas City, Omaha and Wichita held today were adjourned until , Monday without final actton belng taken, He expressed ths opinion,' however, there 'Was no doubt they, too, would accept a . "wage cut. Move to Prosecute. i WASHINGTON. Nov. 1. The hodse late today passed, in amended form, the Sheppard-Townmaternity bill, prevThe meaiously approved by the senate. sure goes to conference. The vote waa 27 to 29. During debate Mias Alice M. Robertson. Republican, Oklahoma, only woman member of the house, urged defeat of the bill, while its passage was advocated by Representative Mondelk Republican leader. The bill provides cooperation between the federal government and states In the protection of maternity and Infancy. It provides that 10,000 or federal funds shall be turned over to each state before for five years July 1 and that annually The fed$1,240,000 shall be available. eral government would contribute 15000 each year, after July 1, to each state, and an additional 5000 provided the state contributes a like amount. The balance of the annual fund would ' be distributed among states according to population with each state inquired to match the contributions of the federal government. Miss Robertson took s fling at cluh- women who. she said, sit at ease In ccom- fortabie homes worrying about other peo- ple's children and get a thrill over tea- l designed to cups by passing resolutions bring about a new order In governmental er - (CwtiaiMd 20, 1921 I affairs. She declared that Die bill would Interfere with effective work being done bv Individuals The Merchandising Sensation of. 1921 The Height of Economy Is Reached in This Marvelous Selling ... . ' . BARGAIN SURPRISES , Money savings that talk in no uncertain terms. DENVER, Colo, Nov. 19 The Colorado Industrial commission, moved today to prosecute coal miners who go on strike to sym&pthy with the . men striking a vain st a .0 per cent wage cut by the Colorado Fuel and Iron company In southern Colorado fields. In a letter to Victor E. Keyes, attor- - bey general of Colorado, and the dls- triot attorneys of two counties, the com. mission requested th criminal and civil proceedings" be wrought against coal miners In Fremont and Gunnison counties employed by the Colorado Fuel and Iron company, who struck in sympathy with Ahe southern field workers. The miners in Fremont and Gunnison i counties are to have struck without giving thirty days notice to the Industrial commission. - Vote to Accept Cut. - KAN8AS CITV, Mo 19. The Nov. plant assembly," representing employees .6Vila ot oil. ACom- pany, as well s - employers, has voted unanimously to accept the wage cut proposed yesterday, ft was announced " t'nconflrmed reports were that the rep resentatives of the employees at the Cudahy plant had voted to reject the wage cut proposal. of the local branch, Decrease in Workers. WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. The iron and eteel Industry has reporUd a decrease of 17 8 per cent In the number of workers employed In October, as compared with the same month last year, the department of labor announced today In a summary of the smplovment situation. Eight of fourteen representative industries Increases, the largest being the last woolen. Industry, which employed month 82 5 per cent more than In Oc1920. tober, Six of the fourteen Industries reported Increased pay rolls, as compared with .the same period last year. The Iron and steel Industry report Indicated a decrease of 7.6 per cent from October, 120.- - . 600 Beautiful w j and by slate, municipal and OPEN1 Affords the Field for Choosing in This Great Sale f . ' Cblcage Tribune Salt lake Tribune Iaaaed Wire. WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 Democratic senators hive determined to make the case one of the chief Is- No woman needTurtherdeny, herself the comfort and service of a beautiful coat. These startling low prices and easy terms' make it is easy for everybito the coat 4f her choice.' on sues of the next year's congressional They continued their bomcampaign. bardment of Newberry with unabated- i' vigor throughout today's session, resistIng every Republican attempt to bringthe question to a vote. They are confldent that they will be able to force post- ponement of action until the next session of congress and that It will then be an easy matter to carry the issue to the voters to the congressional election.' Ths fight against Newberry has taken on a more formidable aspect than was expected. The Democrats, with the possibility of one or two exceptions, are united in favor of ousting Newbsrry, and half a doxen- or more Republican senators, Including Borah, Kenyon, La Follette, Ladd and Norris, are reported to be against exonerating Newberry In view of the admitted ':expendttureor; approximately"; 1200,000 In his behalf In tn campaign of 1918. Republican leaders, maintaining that practically all of the money went for publicity and that there wax nothing Improper in the expenditure, are confident vote to allow Newthat the senate will hard-Von seat by a berry to retain hie safe majority. Senator Walsh of Mo- ntana, Democrat, today Introduced a resolutlon declaring the Michigan seat va- cant. If adopted, the resolution would seat neither Newberry nor Henry Ford, and would necessitate another election In ;i Michigan to settle the controversy. The resolution win come before the senate In the form of s substitute for the report of the senate privileges and elections committee, declaring Newberry elected ' Mr. Waleh's resolution declares that Mr. Ftord was not elected because he did not receive a majority of the votes cast nd Invalidated the election of Nerwberry on account of acts 'In gross and flagrant violation of the law pf the state of Michigan. Including Values to $110 VELDYNE BOLIVIA VELOURS PLtJSHES VELOUR DE LAINE EV0RA NORMANDIE YALajAA This sale's terms are little payments weekly or monthly, and you may have your money back if you find you can buy cheaper elsewhere, either for spot cash or n a charge. 30-da- J $19?? $34?? r I y $24? $39?? Fins Channel Recommended. Gingham, Per- Values to $3.00 Choose Without Reserve Prom Our I Entire Stock 80c . for a sales sen-at- e. Th Democrats also did not alga the report. The conference report will be brought up in the house on Monday under an agreement providing for four or five hours of debate. Although Hie report had not been entirely drafted tonight. Representative Ordney. chairman of the house wavs and means committee, obtained from the house to file It by mid- - They the arm bruises, and she replied: looked as If they might have been made by pressure of someone's fingers. Upon objection from V.av in McNab this answer was stricken from the record, but U'Ren was Insistent and after a long wrangle Miss Halston was permitted to ay the bruises were of such a nature that they might have been caused by finger pressure. in the main, however, Mr. McNab was unable to shake her testimony to an appreciable extent, and ehe came through the ordeal of The attorneys for the state wero a ell satisfied with her testimony, whi h was considered unfavorable to Arbuckle. Rack Self-Hel- p cant Jiffy Jell, Grocery Milk (any kind) ..Me for y.....15e 15 lbs. of Sugar for. $1.00 Crackers, large pkgs. 12o; small... 6c Soda Crackers In cues from 24 to 8 pounds, lb. 12o Graham Crackers In cues from 4 to 9 pounds, lb. 14c 25e Toilet Paper, 6 rolls for 10c Dutch Cleanser, can Jell-10c any flavor 35c Glenrosa Marmalade, 3 for.... 2e 1.00 box Spaghetti tc Pork and Beans, can ,S5e Catsup, 2 large bottles for.. Coffee, whole of ground, lb,...,,.. 15c Tall cans Salmon lie Be 10c Soapade, pkg. 90c Broom for 60c or botAmmonia Bluing, Vinegar, tle 9c IBc National Corn Flakes, 2 for 2 for... or Beans 25e Peas, String Bulk Cocoa, 2 lbs ,...2So 10c Corn Syrup, 24s 20c 10s. 6s 40c ,20c Pint Jars Molasses 45c Walnuts, 2 lbs Jam. any flavor, can 1e can Corn, lie Sugar cans Jv ... ,0c Lai go Ttgnatoea. ...40c Creamery Butter New stork Almonds, 2 lbs..., 4Sc Peahut Butter , (bring jar), 2 Iba. ..25c 2 . lbs. ,25e Cooking Figs (new stock), Citron, per lb ...40c 10c Oysters, can- 6 cans Deviled Meat ...25c Pacific Nut Butter 25e Borax Washing Compound, pkg. , . 5c Duck Soap. 10 bars for,... , . . ,25c 2ic Shrimps, can Royal Baking Powder ,.46e Lemon Peel, lb 25c Seeded or Seedless Rdlslns 20e Pineapple, No. 214 le lb. Tea, ,75e Ltpton's Oil O Palm Soap These are only a. few of our every, day prices. , 127 EAST SECOND SOUTH ST. 3 10-l- b. ............... 12-- ....I............ after ruck at f We bought Dresses at a mere fraction of their real worth, and we are offering them to you on the same basis in fact, the prices herein quoted in the majority of instances would not represent the cost of the labor alone. J Values to $79.50 in Four Great Lots- - $2)15 a4SS Valuea to $0.75 at of COMPARE! $1.95 trim-nung- the most phenomenal values in this wonderful sale. We urge the closest comparison marvelous offerings. of these ) V. - Value-givin- g Arthur Beardsley, house physician at the Hotel St. Francis, was the second and last witness of the day. In response to questions from Mr. U'Ren he recounted four visits to Miss Rapps on the night he was injurad and said he found It necessary to administer opiates at three of his visits because of the excruciating pain she was undergoing. "My examination of the patient was not as thorough as I could have wished." said the witness, because of the fact that she could not bear even the touch of my fingers on her body. Wlieiwsver the effect of the morphine wore off she would writhe In pain that she repeatedly Records Smashed to Pieces bythe Astounding Price Sacrifice in This Mighty" PURCHASE AND SALE OF ' n JJ Join in the crowd of men and young men who are headed in the direction of this store,: bent on getting a. Suit or Overcoat. The selections are simply overwhelming. America's best makes are generously represented. declared she was unable to bear. of Dr. BeardsIn hla ley, Mr. MoNab endeavored to get Into the record Mrs Maud Bamblna statement to the physicians at Miss Rappes bedside, but on objection from the state they were constantly ruled hearsay testimony and Inadmissible. It is believed Mr. McNab did not care particularly about what Mrs. Delmont had to say. but 'was trying to get a ruling from the court which would enable him later to introduce the testimony ot two nurses whose conversations with Mrs Delmont would oome under the same rule of evidence. Five Mighty Sale Groups Values to 589.50- - 29.90 19.90 24.90 Lines and assortments are wonderful Styles right up to the minute. Overcoats embrace the latest grand luxury and warmth in ulsters and ulsterettes, half belted and Also the Chesterfield models for the conservative dressers. McNaba Question. One question Mr. McNab asked several tlmea In different form and seemed very "Did anxious to hsvs answered was: either Miss Rapps or Mrs. Delmont say Miss Mr. Arbuckle was responsible for Dr. Beardsley was Rappe's condition?" not permitted to answer this question. Did you ask the alck girl, doctor, said Mr McNab. "If anyone had Injured herT" .. No. 7 did not." Did you ask her If anyone had attacked her?" No. I did not ask her that The only fkvorable point elicited by the defense was that Dr. Beardsley saw one bruise on Miss Rappe's body. This was at 7 o'clock on the night ot the party, and the witness said It was unusual to have a bruise sustained at 3 o'clock turn blue at 7, o'clock, indicating a possibility bruise, at least., that this particular by Miss Rapps might have been sustained before attending Arbuckle'e party. - of afterLouderback, Judge By order noon sessions of the court hereafter will 8 Instead o'clock. of endcontinue until This step ing at S oclock as before was taken to oovlate night sessions and was assented to by members of the jury! on a rising vote Phenomenal Shattering of Prices Smart hew Autumn While they pats- last take your choice, (tries, Fall (tunning and winter Suits, developed in all the wanted a fabrica, rieh fur Dr. " By the Hundreds in This only Beardsley Testifies. FOLSOM'S " $ (Continued from Page 0a ) whose r cale Rod C'hatnbray PunftAtow Ap r o n i. Pretty pattern. . No limit OR buying. In Three Lots plan tax was rejected, said he was not convinced that the bill would raise sufficient revenue. He tntends to express his views on the measure on the floor of ths $49?? Aprons of from rose One.) $2955 NX Startling Sacrifice of Womens and Misses Tailored Values to $89.50 Smoot, Competition outdone.' .. high-clas- WASHINGTON, Nov 19 Expenditure 630.000 to provide a channel forty the " PITTSBURG, Kan., Nov. 19. The pro- feet deep and 2000 feet wide through was Francisco San of harbor, visional government of district 14, Ltoltsd bar out Mine .Workers of America, today Issued recommended to congress today by Major General Beach, chief of army engineers -- a Proclamation to all locals and members of the district, revoking the charters ot Additional appropriations of 1100,000 anlocals which did not rssums work on No-- y nually for maintenance also was urged. ember 18. and suspending the members who did not return. Charters Are Revoked. Senator - v. - (Continued . An event that is bringing thinking men and women from a radius of many miles. OP PAYMENT? s . . Where else such values in v apparel on such EASY TERMS FIGHT ON NEWBERRY " HereT omorrow NEWER AND GREATER private agencies. Im not a mother, you know,"! she aid, but God has given me a mother's heart. DEMOCRATS Be -- Suits, Overcoats and Boys ' Mackinaws At Big Reductions During This Sale' Brin the boy is outfit ' d. The vast variety of models in both the single and suits is a treat progressive men will admire on sight. Enormous line of worsteds and c&ssimeres. The newest shades of narrow striped and checked worsteds a double-breast- all-wo- leading attraction. them ed ol - A small payment down is all we ask, the balance to be cared for on terms to best suit your convenience. customers are urged to take advantage of this unusual feature of our service. Oat-of-to- for winter now end SAVE. Juxt tell NOBDS to charge It -- fall-belte- 34.90 39.9 |