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Show Kr THE SALT LaKTI XIURUKE, FRIDAY JUUttfHJNb, JUJNK u,'liC2. Committee to Pleat, for Visit of Shipping Bocad ( , A committee from the board of of the Commercial club to meet members of the United States shipping board, who will visit Salt Lake next was appointed yesterday by Wednesday Frank-A- . Fisher, vice president of the club, In the absence of President L. B. Hampton. It la composed of Prank D. Cook, .A. E. Eberhardt, V. C. Patrick, H. A. Schwelkhart and Arthur Sweet. The committee will meet the guests at the train upon their arrival at 1.20 oclock. The board yesterday adopted a reeolu-tlo- a la opposition to the Fitzgerald bill, which it termed a monopolistic eompen atlon measure, how pending In congress. The bill would effect only the District of Columbia, but the board held that It might be used as a model for other etates. The board contended that the measure la socialistic In principle end that the government should not establish an Insurance bureau of anv kind when the purpose can be served through a private enterprise. The following pew memberships were J. M. Allen, A. H. Beckman. acceptedRobert B. Barron man, Duncan J. Frew, Dave Y. Levy. H. J. Moser, M. Henry Reece, H. W. Eskuche, A 1) Oe borne, c. 11. Ball, George G. T. Thaotcher and E. C. McGarry. - Utah Senator Urges Oil Company Inquiry Special t to The Tribune. WASHINGTON, June 2S. The ecnat commerce committee today promptly and Snnstor lCinga Unanimously reported resolut on calling on the federal trade commission to ascerta n and report on IbeaclivTiy onTi"PuUS; hhell company end Its sUbeldlaiics In the acquisition of oil lands in the United btates Publication of the- - charge that a previous resolution to the same effect had been smothe-e- d in the commerce committee by the late Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania led to quick action on the new resolution. The senate late this evening passed the resolution aa reported by the committee. The senate public lands committee has favorably reported the bill of Senator King of Utah authorizing the sale to the city of Ogden of about 14,000 acres of public lands to protect Its water supland ply. This Is all the government embraced In the watershed from which Ugdi-derives Its water, the rest of the land being In private ownership and bevond control of congress. Senator King expects his bill to pass the senate when the calendar is next caPed. n ' rn rmntmnn gov-rno- ra Brief Addresses Made at Credit Mens Banquet At the regular weekly meeting cf the Associated Retail Credit Mens association at the Hotel Utah yesterday afteraddresses noon, a number of were made Nut I Hardest Included The They Ever Cracked, E. A. Gillespie, credit manager of the Standard Furniture company, Why I Would Sooner Trust a Woman Than a Man," William Coles, credit manager of the Whltehouse DrapVt hy 1 ery and Furniture company; Am a Credit Manager," Orson Ttogers of the Salt Lake Glass and Paint company, Have Some of the Bad Checks I Cashed," P. H. Henderson of Walker and Goods Brothers Dry "Why company, We Can Afford to Sell a Copper Washer for a Silver Dollar, C. 8. Archer, credit manager of the Utah Power and Eight company. t flve-mlnu- te Autopsy Fails to Show Cause for Industry Award Epeclxl to The Tribune. - 000000 0 0 0 n 0 u n Month-En- d b b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Specials n n 0 a n 0 0 0 0 Womens Hose Specials $2.65 SPECIAL ALL LACK HOOT AND LACE TO THE TOP BILK HOSE REDUCED Cool and attractive hose for street and dress wear. CE White, black, brown and Russian calf. Values to fcWw $5 90, very special, pair (9 0 0 b b 0 HANF-CLOCKE- THE THREAD BILK HOSE. RIBBON BEAM AT BACK Also embroidered 1 locks In white, black, 0 I QE thrown, nude and polo. Very special, pah PURE Fon-LA- 0 PURE THREAD SILK HOSE WITH lONED LEG In fancy or plain knit, wanted shades. Regular 1 75 valuea Special, pair FASH-A- U the $1.29 J $3.65 Silk Underwear Special ABSENTS THIS INCLUDES FINE QUALITY GLiVE SILK UNDERG STEP-ININ PLAIN AND FANCT EFFECTS, IN VESTS, KNICKERS, CHEMISES Flesh shade and colors. PLAIN TAILORED UNION SUITS AND STEP-I' Values to $700. Special, per garment S. N 0 v, 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CHILDRENS HOSE SPECIALS GLOVE SPECIALS $2.50 SPECIAL CHILDRENS FANCY SOCKS 4fls WWW Values to 50c. Pair This lot consists of Ipfantg and childrens fancy socks, in broken lines of patterns and sizes. FRENCH KID GLOVES and gauntlet styles. In black.' brown, sable, mastic, pongee, biscuit and white. RegCA ular values to IJ.T5. 0Gfcs3U Per pair Two-obu- - M HOSE ICCHILDREN' IwV Values to $1.25. Pair lines broken are ef In patlot this Included terns and sizes. In all values to $1.25, In silk and silk and lisle with fancy tops. 75c SPECIAL BILK AND FABRIC long andgauntlpt styles. Sizes In the wanted shades. Values to 95c. 6 14 to 8. 75C Special, pair GLOVES-Sho- rt, $1.95 SPECIAL MOUNT PLEASANT. June M Dra. FANCY FABRIC GAUNTLETS, UDNG SILK the Robinson and Alien, representing I PC AND LONG FABRIC GLOVES etate Industrial commission, and Dr, H. Values to $3 25. Per pair E. Syndergaard and Attorney Allen, repTrauntvlen, yesresenting Mrs. Herman terday exhumed the body of Herman Trauntvlen to determine probable cause of death, finding as a result of the autopsy nothing to Indicate further than 18-Eaapoplexy resulting from natural causes. st No skull fractures or other Indications were found showing an injury from which paralysis would follow. Mrs. Trauntvlen, as the widow of Herman Trauntvlen, presented recently claims before the etate Industrial commission for Injuries claimed to have been suffered by Trauntvlen as a miner at Eureka during the aumifier of 1921, Journ Friday. The final case to be declaiming he had been struck by a door cided by a jury was that of L. A. Jones counterweight from which aipoplexy re- versus M ethmoid Lewis. Jones, a lesi-Jeof Rigby, sued to recover $163 as sulted. the value of grain alleged to have been stolen by Lewis. The esse was heard twice in the lowr court of Jefferson county, and the present hearing resulted In a verdict acquitting Lewis of th All fruit growers of Salt lake county charge. are advised Joseph W. Fox, crop pest Inspector for Sait Lake county, to apply the first cover spray to all apple and Mr. pear trees. This spray, according to nozFox, should bo put on with a mint zle or spray gun. The proportions of lf the mixture used should be two and pounds of arsenate of lead to 100 Is said of that water. It gallons of a pound of calcium caseinate added to this mixture will add to the efficiency of the spray. The purpose of this spray Is to coat the fruits with a thin film of poison, which will protect them from the tiny coddling worms which are beginning to Dont shout your patriohatch. Mr. Fox also advises cherry tree growers to apply a light coat of arsenate to whose trees tism from the housetop; of lead solution cherry leaves are being eaten by slugs. 0 RIIBED H0E CHILDREN Eg) WWW Valuea to 75e. Pair Richelieu and English ribs, also satin stripe. In full length and length. In a large variety of colors. three-quart- J 0 0 0 0 V- - r D $1.29 SPECIAL $L95SEECIALWITH 0 0 0 0 0 0 $2.95 SPECIAL BIO LOT OF GLOVE EtLKT CHIFFON NET. HOSE AND ROULETTES Regular valuea PE wfczww r. to 5 00. Special, pair A b 0 b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Who said its hot? is everything a man wants Suit-comfort- in a Summer M cool, stylish, serviceable, ably 'i.t Ail And its reasonably priced fine-fittin- g. m Hit HIT A Unbutton the coat of your KEEP-KOO- L rtf Suit! Its especially designed to fit and look as well that way as when buttoned. Vw House op Keep tot l5 r - Ko All NELLENBURC ClQnnNCLGOMIttNY! 7Jhiladelohia ZUJ)eciQarh er til For Sale by LEADING CLOTHIERS Broadway B00000000000000000n00D00000000 x nt Fruit Growers Advised to Apply First Spray This summer you. will surely want a ..... T. one-ha- K3 vf SAY IT WITH A three-fourt- FLAG! State Theater to Close During Summer Season Edward P. Levy, former manager of the Salt Lake Orpheum, Is In Salt Lake as traveling representative of the Ackerman and Harris theatrical Interest. Ackerman and Harris, who control one of the large western vaudeville circuits, have reeitly taken over the Loew State theatre In this city. Mr. Levy Is here to dose the house for Next Monday night will the summer. he the closing performance. Although new management the future policy of-thas not been definitely determined, Mr. levy Intimated that the old policy of two shows a week would be followed. The bills will Include vaudeville and a feature picture. 17 v . say it with a flag from the front veranda - i Every fam-ily should display the Stars SUMMER SUIT & A y&f You can -besure -of-BetterSeroiceiat and Stripes on Independence Utah's Greatest Clothing Store Day. Call in between now and July 4 and see our fine assortment of Flags all sizes 9 vV 7 V and prices. . KEARNS BUILDING Company SALT LAKE CITY Public Health Nurse Weds City Detective Leroy L. Larsen, Sergeant of the de- -' tnctlve bureau. Salt Lake police department. and Mlse Rose Henager. superintendent of nurses of the Salt Lake City board of health, were married by Bishop Thomas Alfred Clawson of the Eighteenth ward at his home, 15 First avenue, yesterday. Mr. Larsen joined the Salt Lake police as patrolman March 16, 191 1. department and was made a detective August 1, 1918. Miss Henager was chief nurse of the board of health, and came to Salt Lake from Ogden two years ago when she joined the board of health here. River Power Sites Snake ' to Be Inspected at Once Special to The Trlbnse. BURLEY, Idaho, June 9. Major H. S. Eennton, assistant chief engineer of the federal power commission of Washington, was her yesterday conferring with U. 8. reclamation project Harry Dibble, manager. In connection with power defor the present projects now in mands operation and the proposed Amerloan Falls dam. Major Bern ion will make an Inspection of all proposed power sites on the Knakt river. In order that the beet passible us may b made of them. JURORS DISMISSED. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. June 21. The """ In thq present ....Ion f. the district j court of Bonneville county were dismissed today gnd court will ad- - COOK. COMPANY AA CAST SO. TEMPLE s WAS. 6967 V Our large stocks assure you a . wide choice EIEEP-KOO- L - Get Yount Today at - 4- Wear THE SIMPLE SECRET OF SUMMER COOLNESS A H SUIT - Keep-Ko- ol - C.S and forget the heat e' i Siegel Ciotkmg mmcsymMim 1L , Coi-ieaij- y Established! 8 C3. A |