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Show S i j r u ' i i THESALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER they should onstrations, and asserting that never have been permitted to begin. deher tonight leader labor Veteran clared that the field faced the most unique situation the coming of national ofguardsunion men brought In at the Instance men to protect them. PITTSBURG, Kan, ec. 11 National be given protection and b permitted to guard troopa have been ordered Into the work. coal fields of Kansas as a result of demMarooned on Smokestack , The miners, several thouonstrations conducted by women strike sand In number, originally went out on Man Has Narrow Escape sympathisers. State officials took this the volunteer strike called In the Kansas action today when authorities of this district when Alexander Howrat and Aucounty repot ted that they were nuable to Chicago Tribune Salt Lake Tribun leased Wire. f'th the situation. The women for gust Dorchy, former president and vice CHICAGO, YDec. 14. Marooned on top three davs have been storming mlnea In president of the Kansas district, wars of a 150 foot smokestack for fi'e hours the county and mistreating sent to for jail violating the state Indus- I this afternoon. Roy Sutton, a.n. employee miners. The situation in the mining camps was trial courtthelaw.Howat. administration was of th American BHdge work, was i reported quiet tonight after a day of hub- deposed by the International union offi most froaen hn rescued by firemen this bub created by the women, who t clala, who ordered the striking miner afternoon. Sutton bad. been hbisted .from mine to mine threatening paraded workers back to .work. The women demonstrators the top of the stack by mean of a wind and carrying on demonstrations designed are and relatives of those miners lass. to prevent the men from entering the who wives so far have refused to obey the Ins After Sutton had reached the top the shafts. windlass was used to haul tin bricks and ternatlonars edict and A though the of troops had the Howat organisation.who. are supporting. mortar to repair the stack While a load requesting been discussed by officials for several Officials of International union her of brick was being raised the rope brok,e days, it was not until early today tnat have contendedthethat rethe activities of the Sutton's fellow workmen who had the action finally was taken. It followed demonstrator were sponsored by mained below "rushed for help. An at-oL .dramatic appeals to Sheriff Milt Gould women was made to splice a number or Crawford county and Judge G. H. members of the Howat 'administration. That contention, however, was cliallenged tempt . t rawford poles together, to the top of which had of the industrial court bv delein a a heavy cord. to have statement' today been attached reported gations of miners that they been made by Howat deploring the dem The Improvised pole was brushed aside National Guard Troop Sent Into Coal Field to , End Disturbances by Female Strike Sympathizers 15, 1921. 13 I KemEO'BcKCfl- a New Holiday Umbrellas Arrive -- A most "complete assortment of Umbrellas for every member of the family. For Men For Women i Umbrellas in Gloria and Prince of Wales handle in light and dark wood. Plain or sterling silver trimmed. Prices are all-silk- A4 "Women i? Rain or Shine Silk Umbrellas. This is always a welcome gift, beautiful and serviceable. Made with a wide variety of handles. In combinations of silks. .Many are fterling silver trimmed. ' Priced - s, from Roliiro Pliviofm r n $2.50 to $14.95 ; $6.95, to $19.50 . CHILDREN'S UMBRELLAS colors. With fancy handles and trimmings M. v,i F For school or dress occasions, in solid black or Q I QC u Ql.wOIO $D.3J C A Glove' Sale French Kids jReal Priced Toilet Sets Of ivorr, whit or, colored. Priced t5c to 11.95. -- Embroidered Pillow Tops and imported in 8heer Fabrics and Dainty Lace. Priced to $1.95 $7.45. For baby beds or Priced $1.95 to $4.95. Domestic Beaton Blankets Little warm blankets. are ribbon bound. $1.00 to $3.45. Dresses Hand-Mad- e Novelty Sweaters Towel Sets Many Priced plain weaves. Light or dark colors in every size. Priced $1.75 to $7.45. cloth. Jtr eilk and weol, Priced 50c to $2.75. every Silk Quilts - In pink or blue, plain or -- Toques and Caps Sweater., Leygins and Caps. Priced $3.95, $4.95 to $12.50. New In fancy or Made of fancy Turkish Priced $1.75 to $1.95. Knit Sweater Sets trie. ily embroidered. to $16.95. - Priced $2.45 $2.95 - Real French Kid Gloves. p style, made with embroidered backs, full pique sewn. Made of first quality skins. Black, white, brown, mode, beaver and smoke. Values to $3.9.". ,V. $2.95 Special, per pair Two-clas- Hosiery 1 In a Christmas - Selling - - - Silk-Hos- e- - to 16 years LADfES Warm, heavy Flannel in navv with braid trim- .? Christmas Furs style red and blue Flannel. 1 v FULL FASHIONED ,ONYX SILK - If in doubt as to Bonds. - Qjvea Glove Bond size, color or st j le, present her with one of these Glove A Ladies full fashioned OnvxSilk Stockings, made with fipe elastic lisle top. A fine quality number. - Regular of black or brown-Speci- - $3.C5 Co-E- d $4.95 Six-butto- N 6 GAUNTLET GLOVES Strap "Wrist Gauntlet Gloyes, in all the newest colors. n length. Special, per pair. Onyx and Pointex New Flannel Middies I v buggy. $2.5--Choi- Braid trimmed.' $1.05' I per pair $4.95 al, Linens Priced lor Holiday Selling TS- POINTEX HEEL ALL SILK TO THE TOP For little girls and girls to 16 .Full fashioned Silk Stockings. values . Special, per pair Muffs and Scarfs of imitation ermine, coney, Raccoon, Beaverette, Nutria, of every color. Triced S- Exceptional $3.50 M VfcU $3.95 to $35.00 Christmas Ribbons 75 Dresses Gingham Devonshire cloth, fancy in exceptionally good styles cloths elty cial at A fine BUFFET SCARFS novSpe- Half Price X A wonderful assortment of Imported Ribbon in faney all ail k stripes, plaid "and metal effects, in splendid variety of color combina1 PRICE tions. Regularly priced 95c to $8.93 Now, per A Coat Sale i For, Little Girls " Included in this special purchase are dresses from our regular stocks all marked to sell at V- yard..., to 4 years Satin Taffeta Ribbon. Choiea Narrow of two widths in all colors. Regular price, ROm piece $1.25 Mill piece for Special, 10-ya- to $10.00 Splendid new Coats of fine broadcloth Sale Prices, $1.95 to $5.00 and velour, in light and dark colors. Plain or $3.85 MADEIRA SCARFS Laee Trimmed Dresser and Bnffet Scarfs. Bizet 18x45 and 18x34. Values $1.50 and $1.75 ..77 .7 . . .7 Special 7. 100 Real linen ...... LUNCHEON" all-sil- the regular price for this special selling. Regular price Price V2 For girls 2 to 8 years Madeira Scarfs. and hand scalloped on fine Irish d $5X0 to $15.75 SETS TOWELS LL-LINEN' Madeira LuLebeon Seta Thirteen pieces to the act hand- embroidered Special, pet settSI0aC0 , Hemstitched pure fine linen Birdseye. Size Special, each linen-Towels- 18x34 made of "TE-inc- hes iQG d. Girls Bath Robes Girls warm Bath Robes of light or dark colors in a tariety of pretty styles. Priced at t On Sale $6.45 to $22.50 The fire department wae bv the wind called, but their highest ladder waa only seventy-fiv- e feet Ion. A life gun waa then brought to the scene. Line after line waa ahof toward Sutton, but all ther mark. In the meanwhile efforts were continued with the pole. Finally the readier managed to the pole within Sutton' reach. He the cord attached and hauled up the heavier rope attached to tt. With a new rope In place In the wlndlaas Button was hauled to safety, numb from the cold. m!-se- $3.85, $4.95, $5.45, $6.45 Children Earl Shipley -- - , The Circus Clown is putting on some new stunts this week.. Come in and join the fun.' Performances 10:30 a. m.; 2:30 p. m.; 4:30 p.m. . Regular 7 $10.00 to $33.50 150-fo- ot gt for a little granddaughter. Before she could be relieved of her burning clothing. shock had progressed so far aa to result In death four days later. 4 years Mra. Thompson was of ase and waa the widow of the lata A S manv for a merchant year Thompson, of Ploche. She waa married In Halt Lake and again lived here for several years after the death of her husband, moving Her to Dos Angeles three years ago. aona and grandchlldreironatitute the surviving members of her immediate family. Mrs. Ida N. Robinson Body of Woman Burned in Los Angeles Arrives Dies in Berkeley, Calif. The bodv of Mra. Minnie Thompson, formerly of Sait Lake, who died In Doe Angeles Saturday from shock caused ar-by burns suffered Tuesday, December 6, accomrived In Balt yesterday, panied br her non. C, A. Thompson of BurF. P. Nev of and Ploche. Thompson ley, Ida. Funeral service will be held this afternoon at the O'Donnell chapel, under the auspices of the Lynds chapter. Interment Order of the Kastern Star. will be In Mt. Olivet cemetery. The fatal burning suffered by Mra. Thompson In her home In Dew Angeles resulted from the ignition of her clothing when It was caught by the flame of gaa heater as she atooped to lace a shoe CASTOR I A For Infanta and Chfldren In Use For Over 30 Years Alwrays the bean -- Signature of motement In Halt of needy children. Lake for the benefit Henry Souva.ne will addreei member of the Klwaniii club at the regular meet In nt the Newhouao hotel today on Vha t Music Means to the Hue'neas Man Mias Penelope tMvis. who accompanies Mr. Fomaine to Salt Iake, alao will? be a guejt ut the meeting. . mezzo-sopran- ' v Th Klwanls club has sent letters to the wives of aJl members In an effort to pret contributions for clothlna and shoea for the children who are be in aided by the Nl(rh'rhooi House. Individual menv bera have alao received an appeal from Walter Wright to Join Big Brother by a taxicab. $20,000 Damage Sait Is Filed for Loss of Fingers Damages amounting to 20.000 are asked for the loss of four fingere In a suit filed the Third district court yesterday by Golden R. I arson of Handy, 15 years of Ida Noble Robinson, wife of T. f. Rob- age. against P. G. Rasmussen A Hons. inson. (28 East South Temple street, died The boy's left hand was mutilated in yesterday morning at the Claremont hotel. August while he was operating a sausage Berkelev, Cal., according to.word received machine at the defendants meat and here last night. grocery store at Randy. It Is alleged that Mrs. Robinson .had been In California the emploer waa negligent In for her health for several month. She the boy to run the machine and Inallowing failing was a daughter of the late IV. P. Noble, to equip It with safety devices. hanker and cattle raiser. In addition to her husband, she ts survived bv three JURY ACQUITS. children. Noble Robinson, IS; Kl.xabeth was found not guilty "Peggy, 14. and Worden. 10, and by two ofHerman Hottlnger and assault battery by a Jury In Cltv slater. Mias Maynie Noble, living at the Judge Ben Johnson's court yesterday afRobinson home In this cltv, and Mrs. ternoon after less than five minutes' deRobert Gould Smith of Berkelev. The body Is due-- to arrive her Friday. liberation.A. Hottlnger was charged with I,. Malr at the fair grounds striking on October 5. Joae T.una. a Mexican, was bound over to the Third district court on a charge of grand larceny. Kiwanis Club Appeals for Clothes for Poor BARON ROSEN BREAKS LEG. NKW YORK. Dec 14 Baton Rovan Rouen, 74. former Russian amhana- -' to the Vnlted States, suffered a broken leg tonight when he was knocked down I YOUNG MAN OA3SED. 3. Russo, l vears of age. 121 North State street, suffered partial asphyxiation from carbon monoxide gas while working at the Mounta'n States Telephone company's establishment, at 5( Smith State street. Dr. 12. Spencer Wright waa railed and later took Rubio home. Busso's condition was not considered serious j 'i i V4 Baclcadhes and o therextemaT pains Quickly soothed fTHAT dragging, wearing backache, A that so many women suffer from, la quickly eased by aa application of Si sac 'a Liniment. Afo mlkaa, mttantnasa, or skin stains. It's good for all tho family and all kind of externel aches and pains. At ail druggists. 85c. 70c, $L4Q, Keep It handy SU suit Liniment A I |