OCR Text |
Show r i . , THE. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE PIONEER WOMAN DIES AT HOME OF DAUGHTER HERE wtd Quattfy MRS. M. A. F. MacKNIQHT. .30, 1922. mr DepmHtablg' f ks full bolts, would sell for 50c a yard. FROM each . length for a pair of curtains. 2-Ya- I Remnants Damask rd CINE tnrreerired grads, Enough Assorted patterns - , 5 Yard Remnants Curtaining R ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN A STATE r and worth 84 inches wide. 85e a yard in number of different designs, I I ft way In regular lalw Government Told That It . Must Have Plan of - Complete Employment. SAM Francisco, June 29 An ployment unit to provide work In vari-oinduatrlea for disabled veterans ho have been rehabilitated will be set up by the United States veterans bureau within thirty das In each of Its fourteen districts In the country. It was announced to the disabled American veterans of the world ar convention today by George M. Hyland, representing Director C. R.' Forbes of the bureau "We will say to the Industries of the You have a country," Hyland declared, moral and patriotic dutv to perform that Tou were not called on for during the great conflict In Europe. The responsibility of furnishing employment to those who fought for you now comes baik to you. a ho refuses to give Any a portion ofemployer his time and thought to this work Is unworthy of protection.' " x V ui ts-- i J I , i: 4 o V. -- The Day That Sets a New Purchasing Value for the Dollar The Climax to a Month of Wonderful Opportunities 04 'XtiLx 150 Trimmed Hats Forward Taken. Step -- After Hyland's statement Robert fr Marx, national commander of the disabled American veterans, said that the convention had taken a great step forward In showing to the government, "which has done nothing for three years, that it must have a complete, comprehensive plan of employment. Hyland, In closing his explanation of the employment plans of the veterans bureau, said he wished to remind those who were having vocational training from the government that there was no substitute for work. A report of disabled veterans attending the vocational training school at Camp Sherman, near Chilllcothe, Ohio, recommending that the Institution be closed, was followed by the adoption of resolutions by the convention to the same effect. Other resolutions recommended that men trained for vocations for which they' proved unsuitable he given new training, that trainees be allowed free equipment, books and tools, that trainees be given thirty days' vacation annuady with pay and that government civil service lists be opened to rehabilitated men An Indorsement of the for an American Legion hospital pioject at Rochester, Minn., was voted Longer Term Proposed. New Sport Suits 4.95 Price Mrs. Mary Ann Fielding MacKnlght, 76 years of age, died earlv yesterday rooming at the home of her daughter, Mrs Ross Kunkle, 1935 Lincoln street. Mrs. M&cKmght was bom at Nauvoo, 111 , March 22. 1846. With her parents. Joseph and Mary Ann Fielding, ehe came to Utah hi the spring of 1848 In the early das her parents, with manv other pioneers of the firt and second expeditions, endured many hardships and privations. At one time, during the grasshopper famine thev were compelled to subsist on roots and a few other sparsely supplied edlbhs The last six vears Mrs, MacKnight had beer! an invalid as the result of an mcident Mrs MacKnlght was the first cousin rf the late Joseph K Smith, president of the U. I) S vhiireh Throughout her life she was an active member of the Mormon church Besides two sisters Mrs Wen Burton of Ogden atid Mrs. Jfse hlne Heath of Smithfleld. Mrs MacKnlght U survived by the following children Jvmes F of Paik Citv, Mm Ariella Bailey, Roj-Mr Kunkle and V R MacKnlght of Salt Lake and Mrs. George A Smith of Houston Te Mr. and Mrs. J F MacKnlght of Park CHy will come to Salt Lake to attend the funeral services whhh will be held at the Richards ward chapel Sunday afternoon at 3 30 ocock The bodv may he viewed at the home of Mrs Ross Kun-kJ- e from oclock to 3 o clock on the afternoon of the services. Interment will he in Citv cemetery Sizes 16, 18, 36 and 38 TiriTIIOUT question the greatest oppor- of the season for women. Reptunity resenting our remaining stock of summer sport suits now to be closed out regardless of former prices or value. Neatly tailored styles of tweeds, in natural gray or tan shades and homespuns in old rose. Just a few of them left. 'JHE millinery event of the season that women always await at The Paris. This jear there will be six different asaortments. All are atvlish summer models, including eolored nnlans, hair braid, liserie braids, trimmed with flowers and ostrich fancies and Canton anil georgette crepes, flower trimmed. Six great lots. 7.00 Trimmed Hats, 3.50 10.00 Trimmed Hats, 5.00 12.00 Trimmed Hats, 6.00 Mac-Knig- ht . 15.00 Trimmed Hats, 7.50 18.00 Trimmed Hats, 9.00 20.00 Trimmed Hats, 10.00 Sport Capes, 4.95 s An amendment offered to the constitution of the disabled American veterans organization permitting the national commander to serve two terms Instead of being limited to one apparently was an attempt to draft National Commander Marx into service another year, for he promptl announced that he hoped the amendment would be beaten and Providence. Minneapolis, Minn, R I , are the cities contending for the privilege of having the next annual convention. , ous members of congress and ' Telegrams of greeting from General othersgovernors were read Pershing, Marshal Forh. Field Marshal Tonight the delegates were the guests Haig, Vice President Coolldge and ari-- . of aL a LamiueU-- - Value Pit Another line to interest women in stylish outer wraps at a price far below their acOf homespuns in ose, peritual worth. winkle or gray. Sizes 16 to 38. 1.00 Flower Wreaths Sale Main Floor Table, Friday Only. out the remainder of this special purchase, which created CLOSING in the Millinery Department when advertised a few days ago. Every wreath is abundantly flowered and Die gay colors suitableMor trim. leaedand j'1 trin" midsummer shapes, (her a thousand wreaths to select from. Choice 1 theiti Sport Coats, 4.95 These are red flannels, full silk lined, with raglin shoulders, pockets and self belt. In the length; sizes 36 to 42. 39c 40-ine- h T ub Skirts, 98c Bungalow Aprons Give Comfort in the Kitchen 2.95 Bell Blouses 59c Four Cakes -- time till the last eyelid has QNLY the materials are used in the manufacture of Bell blouses; colors are fast ami each cut to the xact proportion to fit boys 6 to 16 years. Choice of madras, silk stripes, khaki, percales, etc., in plain colors or patterns, regulation or sport stiles. the night, and on through the hot night too, there are no better household helpers. A Product of GeneralElectric Company Broe. Salt Lake City, Utah Eaetern Utah Electric Co. Price, Utah. Felt Electric Supply Co, Salt Lake City, Utah. Herdtl Electric Co. Raabunr, Idaho. Idaho Electric Supply Co. Boise, Idaho. Idaho Fella Electric Supply Co. Idaho Falla Idaho. Idaho Power Co. Boise, Idaho. Lighthouse Ogden, Utah. 2 Pr. Pants Suits Modern Electric Co, aJL Lake City, Udah - I Ogden Electric Supply Co. Ogden, Utah PSyett Electric Co. I'a ette. Idaho. Plnon Electrlo Co. Preston, Idaho. Pocatello Electric Supply Co. Pocatello, Idaho, Salt Lake Electric Supply Co. Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake Theater Supply Co. Salt .Lake City. Utah. Uintah Power Co. Myton, Utah Vernal Light A Milling Co. Vernal, Utah Walker Electrlo Co. Boise, Idaho Walker Electrlo Co. Salt Lake City, Utah Whipple Electrlo Co. Provo, Utah Wasatch Electric Co. Salt Lake City, Utah. 5.95 -- UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. (All SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH -t Clearance Just 100 Boys Sold by dealers everywhere Dodge be- gUITS with two pairs of pants think of it for 5.f'5. It ts the opportunity of the dav and the season for the boys fromlb'16 vears. In dark oxford gray, kmeker stylos, with pleated backs and belt. All mohair lined. Boys Wash Suits, 1.25 Including Oliier Twist, nliddv and Norfolk styles, representing the usual 2 00 and 2.50 line of finest wash materials; in sires 3 to 8 years. Rompers, 95c Pants, 59c Assorted styles and materials, with shies from 2 to 6 years. Worth to 2.00 Wash styles of crash, in dark gray or light Palm Beach. 6 to 16. Branches), regularly. J r - Knickers, 89c 310-12-1- 4 UtlSaSt TnirmiTT Salt Lake City ' Full eut jof heavy grade khaki, in all sues, 6 to 17 years. Telephone Wasatch 6 Wholesale Distributors. V Toilet Soap PHE large ounce Buttermilk toilet soap seven- ally retail for 10c ea h, at. - bars of that usu; 4 for 25c Pants, 1.69 Regulation scout styles, with Iaeednegsand double seat. Of khaki; 6 to IS. with tub skirts or sum- Sizes mer sport suit. 36 to 42 . . 69c 1.00 Steel Scissors 1.75 Stamped Cases jyjADE of tempered steel, with fine cutting edge, in file to eight-inrlength. For home PAIR of these pretty , hemstitched pillow, cases ntamped in dainty design for 1.45 embroidering neamstressc Merrill Silk Hose, 1.95 Lambskin Gloves, 79c No Exchanges or None Fitted. 2.75 Quality women line, which 2.73. Bilk clear inforced, and in Russian calf. JUJAJTY are partial to this sells regularly for to the top, feet reshades of black or 60c Merc. Hose, 45c Finished with rib tops, and in ular and extra size. Black or regcor- dovan. 1.25 Athletic Union Suits, 95c The nationally advertisei Ladv Sealpax summer garments that are so cool and eoipfortable. Choice of pink or white, in, all sizes. 1.25 Summer Corsets, 89c Either medium or low bust, in pink or white routil,.with full range of sizes 22 to 30 included. A splendid lalue" at regular price. 2.00 Glove Silk Vests, 1.39 In bodice top styles and flesh color only. Sizes for women. , r At this new lowered price just for one day. Women know what they sell for regularly. In black, brown, green, red or naiy. With pockets and belL Sires 14 to :i8. Seconds of 1.00, 1.25 and to 2.00 Linos. Black foot Hdw. A Electric Co. BUckfcxit, Idaho, Brlnton. Hlnley Murray, Utah Cache Valley Electric Co. Logan, Utah Citizen Electric Co. Twin Faile, Idaho. Deeeret Power Co. Delta, Utah. selection embraces many patterns and colors side or front button Including y aprons, many with sashes. Checks, plaids or plain THE iff Jersey Coats, breakfast pROM closed for Ginghams or Percales same stiles that last hp retailed for 2 0. Tailored of white gabardine and finished with patch poikets; 26 to 30. TIIE 2.50 Silk Bloomers, 1.75 These, too. of glova ailk, In flesh shade to maUfh'vest. A BOl'T 300 naira, representing the 1.25 line of lambskin gloves, with embroidered backs and overseam sewn, in black, tan or gray. ' , Rubens Undershirts, 3 for 1.00 Wool and cotton garments, in sizes to 2 years. 1.25 A. B. 0. Silk Vests, 1.00 6 months Misses Middies, 69c Reduced From 1.80 for Friday mi'ses wearing sizes 18, 20 and 22 years, these popular summer overbouses will be closed out at 69c. la frfot or with contrasting collar and cuffs. pba . 4 Girls' Gingham Dresses, i 1 . .89 a Som& of the aewest styles, with pretty organdy trimmings, for girls 7 to 14 veara In either checks or plain colon. Lines marked to 2.95 included, Misses' Silk Slip-o- n Sweaters, 2.C3 Closing but our remaining 4.95 line, in shades of jade or tan, and sizes 38 to 44. ' . . |