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Show w $ . THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE,' SUNDAY MORNING, JULY y, 1S2. 8 Tk e Hundred-Mil- m Chase e F$I-lowin- seco ttd week or our Wk oop up T rail B1 azlng aie te a boomerang to is oind ;v g Holdup of Idaho Institution Meets Success. - .,. I E? -- JttVWS I II are offering such tremendous bargains that they are going to be justified in the rebound of increased business you profit by them in every lowered price you take advantage of u)2 to The Tribune. RIGBY, Idaho. July f i.T Sheriff George Lufkin and former Sheriff Mute Adams of Rigby and posse returned to Rigby last night with from SOdg Fiirfiigs'-yiau- who Hilly Finkler, one of the held up the officers of the Jefferson County National bank of Rigby Thursday afternoon. The chase covered a distance of more than 100 nilles through the mountainous countiy known as Grays lake, in eastern Idaho. When near Soda Springs,. Nute Adams, leading the chase, discovered the AQb bers car on a side road. Tne car nau run Into thick willows, and the willows were surrounded and Air. Adams entered the thicket alone and searched It was getting dark for the fugitives. tU the thne, and the hunt had to be abandoned for the night. jU the wecurltic and the silver taken by the robbers were recovered with the car. It was found that currency which amounted to above fJOOo bad been taken Kinkier, when search Omd on h a Two 10 bills were believed arm to le part of the money takea from Ihe He was arraigned in. Judge tmok. court this 'alt&rnomi at J o'clock. The two offheY of the bank who were held up positively identified ttia prisoner, as dtd several others who aaw him In the car in which the bandits were trying to escape. Kinkier was bound over to await the action of the district court, and in the meantime he has been placed ih the Jefferson county Jail for safe keeping. being unable to furnish bond of $1O,(H10 fixed by the court. He has a prison record and was recently let out of the ldah 8. r " - w : ITSAT , WALKERS YOU FIND THE REAL VALUES is what you hear everybody saying. T' 71 f good GOODS penitentiary. and other officers are on the Sheriffs lookout for the other robber and as the oountry arpund the place i mountainous, d Jt may' be some time before be is eviThe balance of the money surdently has been cached.is Everybody on the lookout rounding the counirv his for the fugitive, and it isof believed time. capture is only a question oap-ture- j Price to Green River ftoae Line Authorized between communication Telephone may Green River and Trice, which later counconnect with Grand am! Sun Juan ties, as far south as Bluff and as far east as Mack. Colo., is promised in the near future, the public utilities commission of Utah vesterday grant'ng a certificate of convenience and necessity com-for such a line to the Midland Telephone pany. The petition was lteaid at Price, Mav 2S. The petitioner, a Colorado corporation, now reaches Green river It was proposed to extend tho line to Price several years ago, but due to the fact that authority had been grunted to another- company to construct such a line, no effort was made No to obtain the necessary certificate. work waa done hv tho company which hftd the previously been granted a" certificate, Re stern Ftah Telephone company, and aL the hearing at Price representatives of tv the that companyof waivedlinoobjections by the Midland the construction Telephone company. The commission found that a necessity for such a telephone line, via exist Woodslde and Wellington, abd in its certificate of convenience sets forth that th construction of the line mut be pursued with due diligence ami that the litre be opened to the public at as early a date as possible. The companys existing line now serves territory from Mack, Coin. i to Green River, - -- Late Spring p.nd Early Summer Models event at Walkers twice a year a between-seaao- n clearance worthy attention even ' of women who are not usually interested in sale mer- an chandise. . Chief Forester Guest at Banquet at Richfield , SALE STARTS 10 A. M. MONDAY RichReld Considers Plans to Beautify City Special The Tribune, $29.50 Navy Taffeta $10.09 Tuxedo Sport Coat. $19.75 White Wool Sport CO KQ Cape, emerald trim, for $49.50 and $69.50 , 3&nd 2-- for Sport Suit y 29.50 C( $69.50 Follothru Sport Kfl SUk Suit for $69.50 Navy Pasha Crepe Dress for, . . . $42.50 Navy and Tan Printed Crepe Dress 25.00 Plaid Eponge $5.95 Skirt for $49,511 itose Beach Cloth C 1 0 IK 0 Sport Dress for ...... . $10.75 for. Organizer Visits City Ir. Tt. G. Patterson s in bait I.ake, of Columbus. Ohio acting fn the capacity of consultant lor the National association in the northwestern t (f ate. Ir. Patterson is the executive of the Ohio Public Health asso- jheebetary Elatlon. He has visited similarand Idaho. Oegon, Washington tnd. leaving Salt Lake, will visit Colo rado, iVyoming and Nebraska. The purpose of my visit to the t, Is to induce said Dr. Patterson, the state public health associations to ijorganlxe their Christmas seal sale work pearlier this year than ever before. The (national goal for the seal sale this vear ui IS.fKWI.&W), of which the state of Ftah Tag been apportioned tMi.000, or a trifle &nore than It) cents peg capita of the . Jtatg's population. g APOSTLE SMITH TO SPEAK. Apostle Joseph Fielding Smith will be ax the regular Sunpie principal speaker day evening services at the Eleventh Ward this evening, lie wiil speak on the pnbject of JC.The Holy Ghost and the Spirit musical program wall be renef God." north-JVes- dered. pf'-- . . 35.00 22.50 $110.00 French Polette Beaded Afternoon Dress 39.50 for g SALE STARTS 10 A. M. MONDAY V $69.50 Hanna Persian Satin Crepe fD0rr"! 39.50 $42.50 Black and White Foulard Dress, veiled with 27.50 georgette, for. v Important Notice! Coming! A Great Sale of Womens New Footwear latest styles at a price which will prove a real sensation surpassing in value any previous footwear bargain this city has ever known. WATCH OUR WINDOWS. WATCH WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY PAPERS FOR FURTHER DETAILS. a Whoop er tip Sale of Whoop er up Sale Prices in Corsets Silks the-etf- Christmas Seal Sale $69.50 Navy Taffeta Dress for $49.50 Black Poiret Twill Cape for ' RrrjIKIEUL July 8 Professor Hansen the Vtah Agricultural college was mere yesterday in consultation with the lei ty officials and the Commercial dun V to beautifying the cit, and particularly the laying' out of the grounds of the proposed recreational park and municipal jewimming. pool in the citv. He advived Jtiie making of a boulexaid of Center street jind the alignment of trees.-th- e )Jaotfig of .a uniform kind of tree, ash trees 'for this section. v offered lm services free jnd for carripg out a scheme for either park be boulevard. He Trfndpe1 to visit this rlty in the fall and at that time will fcive hi services to any home owner for to beautify his grounds. aV AplaaCommittee fom the citv council and the Commercial club will make a canvass of the property owners orOVtiter street a to beautifying of that thoroughfare. contract for the concrete work on ttie proposed swimming pool has been let tm James Nielsen, and it is expected that ifhe pool will be opened to the public (his month. Listed are a few of the particular costumes to give you an idea of tbe unusual values. Many others not mentioned here. . to 50 and , even: greater-- . Savings are from 40 Values worth buying for fall and winter as well as for now $39.50 Navy Crepe Knit C I Q 7R 1 Dress for. Bale sketched. at TPremenclous Reductions ttpeclul to Thr Tribun.. RmiKIBI-P- . July 8 Chief Forester Greeley of the I'nitpd Rates forest serv-of Korester Rutledge ice, with District the Ogden office, has Just completed a trtp5 through lire Fish like forest with Last night Supervisor C. A. Mattsson. these officials were guests of the Richheld field Commercial cluh at at the Johnston hotel.- - Judge H. N. Hayes was 'toastmaster and the speakers were A. J. Ashman of the local club and Forester Chief ttie forest officials. Greeley told of the beginnings of conservation and gave a short history of the Its marvelous and forest movement growth. The most significant utterance tof a local nature was made by District 'who gave a half (Forester Rutledge, road (promise as to ttie construction of aGoose(from Sallna to Fish lake through are soon available, funds as as berry (There is a fund of 18,000 on hand for this project, but Mr Rutledge is of the opinion that it will take many times this (amount to build this road. Music was furnished hv the Arion quar-et- , with solos by Christine Robinson. S.No'a Coons and Kenneth Mrs. llood tU, F. Callaway was the accompanist. W. omen s of-th- Ten g arments in the White Canton Crepes Special, yard . . White Canton Crepes 2.79 2.S8 Special White Canton Crepes Special for Monday ' 40 Hats for midsummer wear A remarkable group of hats fropR-ourregular , stock, originally priced up to 130.00, Midsummer models, including leghorns, ehif- fons and various other styles. , Large flower- garden hats, trimmed picture hats; white and fashionable colors in hats which are really remarkable values at this aale price , Special Canton Crepe All colors. . . Special, yard. Printed Georgette Crepe Special, yard Paisley Georgette Crepe Special, yard' Printed Crepe de Chin- eSpecial, yard. " All Crepe de Chines . . . . . Special, yard Georgette Crepe All colors. Special, yard....... . Sport Silks Special'. Sport Satins ' Special, yard Spring Dress' Goods Special, yard 3.59 Special at Big Savings at J 00 Special at Just 120 corsets, odds and ends, formerly priced up to S7.30, including La Victorie, Boa Ton and Buccesso models. All aizes in the lot, and some really remarkable values. A limited number of 'gplpndid corsets in white coutil; front or back lace; sizes 20 to 30. Very good corsets, at a very special price. . 2.79 1.29 95 Special at $395 A very pood new model In 1.79 coutil. pink Low bust, with elastic insets, long straight back and hip. Our original price $5.00. One of tbe best values in the sale. 2.19 1.59 1.45 5.45 2.45 2.93 Special b r at o c ad, front br back 4 lace corsets sixes 22 to 23 Madam Irene. Modart Bon Ton models St exaetiy half their regular price Regular prices, 8 50 to 15.00. Sale Prices, .25 to 7.M. and Price .j |