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Show nil .TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 30,' 1922. of Summer Rat, an Fur Repairing and Remodeling expire September IS. o Important Bufines, Transacted; Coeur dAlene GU the 1923 Meeting. , SpreiU ta The Tribune, WISE, lilalip.J lily 19. SPECIAL MONDAY" Home and Porch Dress s from onr regular stock up to $3.50 grades, at. S Special Gathering Up the Odds and" Ends of Julys Busy Selling Julys. Last Day V " One let ef "beautiful It to embroideries In organdy, batiste 1.09 to and twisa. Regular price These are the clever little wool knit sweaters so greatly li demand with dainty just now for wear skirt blouse and novelty sport shades of orchid, In colorings green, dandelion, tangerine, navy, with contrast novelty stripe - lses 28 to 44. Naa L prmofUal-attract! with organdy, pique and brabl trims also some k nicker dreaas, to match. climiruuiJV,' knickers necessity of petticoats. irti, ewaaswiSBwsewwH H Price Rerular price district, A. P. Atwood of Lewiston and Aden Hyde of Caldwell: vice commanders. Second congressional district, 8 L. Anrud of Jerome and K. Snow of Idaho Falls; historian, referred to executive for .apsergeant-at-arm- s, F. C. pointment; Hummed of Boise; chaplain, Francis Mcnational to the at Cabe; delegates large Btandrod and Frank convention, Eetabrook; alternates, H. A. Padgham and Mr. Platt: First district, A. L. Hale of Sandpolnt and R. IL Fisk of Parma and alternates, E. IX Poteln of Lewiston disFred Thepenln of Emmett; Second trict, J. N. Davis ef Kimberly and Mr. Bottolfson; alternates, F. C. Hummed and L. Cresby. The other three of the nine delegates are the present and past state commanders and the state adjutant. The. convention went on record as faa drastic antialien land law for voring I Idaho which wdll prohibit the owning or leasing for long periods of lands to Idaho to foreigners. Such a law will bo drafted and recommended for passage at the coming session of the legislature. Action of the 1921 Kellogg convention . In recommending that an adjusted com- -' pena&tlon hill be presented to the 1923 legislature for passage was ' state versed. The matter Was brought up In a recommendation that such a bill be presented. A lively debate ensued, which finally ended with a motion that the- - rebo tabled, port of the old committee vote. which carried by unanimous A unanimous Indorsement was- given reclamation hill, now the pending In congress, and another Indorsed the excellent fight made by the national department of the legion for adjusted compensation and urged that congress pass the adjusted compensation bill now pending. At yesterday's session the removal ef General Charles F,. Sawyer? chief of the med cal division of the federal board of hospitalisation, waa asked In a resoluThe departtion which was adopted. mental delegates attacked the policies of the general to his treatment of disabled soldiers. Approval was denied the proposed measure asking a state bonus with loan features when the convention laid the proOther posal on the table Indefinitely, resolutions which were adopted Indorsed measure reclamation the V and pledged support to the national body In working for adjusted compensation, brff. -, Smith-McNa- Salt Lakers Interested in California Oil Field Lingerie Economies . Lovely, dainly gowns of batiste with colored dots, in orchid or blue; our original price, $2.50, Charmeuse Black only; a heavy and' lustrous quality; very special, per yard, $1.69. Canton Crepe and Criepe Meteor Both in a big rangeof heavy dark and light colors, also including black and white; very special, yard, $2.79. 60 colors from Crepe de Chine which to choose; fqr women's and childrens garments and foij lingerie; this sale, yard, $1.69. real Japanese Japanese Pongee e, pongee, in natural color; per yard, 95c. all-silk- . ,Boat Neck Night Gowns, $1.95 h 40-inc- h; J 60. 1 . Silks a White, Dotted Swiss Breakfast Coats, $2.45 Tuxedo collar and cuffs; trimmed with .colored cord; our regular price, $2.95; very dainty and serviceable. ,. House Jackets, $1.69 .. -. T- r Lawn, bar printed dainty house jackets; lace and ribbon trimmed; white with blue, black, orchid or Ted; . our original price, $2.50. ' ' ' T- 40-inc- h; Have fc&d their prices reduced and are grouped at three special prices . " 33-ihc- h; t , 60 Pairs W omens W hite Oxfords or Slippers - this-sal- $15, $25, $39.50 Economies in Our Oar former prices up to $69.60. This group of lovely drosses which include some of our moat exclusive hlgh-grs' mer models Include individual And soma Beautiful Printed Crtpst, Sport Drees. Art Department Smlth-McNa- S to 6 Jo at very special price. 65c and 75c Hair Bow Ribbons, 2 Yards, $1.00 maid, stripe and plain moires. Embroidery Bandings at - Jears. , other officers elected are as follow: Vice commanders. First congressional veiling, trimming 1.76. , Big Economies in 40-inc- REMNANTS Ribbon, lace, embroideries, lace, Floudcings, Embroidery Vs Price Slip-o- n Sweaters, priced, $3.95 - ' Purchase 50 New i James Harris of IVeleer wan elected commander of the Idaho department of tha American Legion at the closing lesnion of tha fourth . annual convention at Namr today. Coeur d'Alene was chosen a tha convention city for 19:3, winning over St. Anthony by a vote of 36 to 1. wf On only one office and on the convention city was the vote close. W. Sinclair, present national executive . committeeman, was reelected over James Porter of Twin Falls by a vote of St to SI, and the veto mas then mads unanimous upon motion of (Mr. Porter, who waa immediately elected vice national commander, Lester- F. Albert, present state adjutant, was elected adjutant finance of- fleer by the convention by acclamation, Cheers greeted his election, w This heretofore has been by appolnt-- , ment, but the present convention adopted a constitutional amendment making the three of ri 'e selective for a period of one. conomies in Special Savings for Monday -- Much In at Bring your fur c Alpln Knit A fsw Dark Taffetas '122 sum- Models, Organdie And Taffeta Combinations ' Thro. Piece French Flannel Cootumo. en In these models. Moot beautiful shades of the season are ' French red, periwinkle, Jade, rust, honey (lew and some In whit,1 . Each represents .a dtsUncUve reduction and a remarkable' value at the marked price. One-Rle- Stamped Collar and Ve tee Sets Attractive designs; stamped on orgapdie, dimity or linen; set, 10c. Stamped Fudge or Polly Prim Aprons Easily worked, attractive for home wear; special, each, 50c. Stamped Gowns Different designs on good grade nainsook; very special; 2 for $1.59. e Stamped Pieces Including .' starnped underwear, childrens dresses, blouses, bungalow aprons and various other pieces; a very special selling; piece, 98c. No exchanges. this sale - Just odds and ends Incloth cluding all whit oxford and whit slipper ail atsea to the lot but not In each pattern number of different ' styles, Women Strap Slippers SSS? v3I3 t F In two tones, black and suede, ail black patent Including some-himodels in Raker and Queen Quality models Mir original grad price up to high-grad- 12.60. fcld - gh ' f ! . Sperlst to Tbs Tribune. SANTA FE SPRINGS, Chi.. July 29. Several Salt lake ar.d Utah people are Interested to California's newest oil field, according to news brought back- here by person who have Just made a visit to the district. n The syndicate, first B. O. Stewart, formerly of sponsored by Salt Lako City and now a resident of Los Angeles, and J. E. Anderson, a California capitalist and also a former Salt laker, hag, launched a production enterprise. The entangles Is hewed upon the own- erahlp of a traot of five acres in the heart of the Santa Fe Springs district. This land was acquired by Mr. Anderson prior to the development it the district a oil territory. The field is only fourteen miles south- -, east from Los Angeles. Late last October the first gusher came in and Mace then a veritable forest of derricks has sprung up. The well ere reported to range In volume from 4000 - to 10,000 barrels dally. the highest gravity oil In California and among the highest to the world. The gravity ranges from 32 to 38 degrees and command a price of from 2.36 to 82. M a barrel. A remarkable feature of the Santa Fe Springs field Is the fact that not a single dry hole has been encountered, nor Is there a pumping well in the district. Among Salt Lakers Interested to the syndicate are: Justice J. E. Frick, Frank! D. Kimball, O. "H. Hewlett, S. C. Smoot, Carl K. Osterloit, Dr. T. A. Clawson, It. . G, W. Tcudt. Bernard J.H. Stewart, Ale fr P. Anderson, Dr. Victor Sears, Dr. J. Leo Shepard end "William Groesbeck. Stewart-Anderso- , 720 Pairs Mens Army V - N Reductions aggregating more than 26 tickets and per cent in the higher-price- d effective today were announced yesterAmerican theater. Under the day by the the new policy evening admission will be & cents to any part of the entire lower floor, Including the loges and including the war tay. The mexxanlne loges will also be 36 cents and the balcony 10 cents and 2o cents, including war Tire matinee prices will be 19 cents. IS cent and tS cents. Including the government tax. The management of the American heater believes," Manager A. J. Davis said yesterday, "that the price of amusement must com down the same as everything else There will be no change feature proin out policy of high-claductions, nor will there be any other We believe that thecurtailment sinrply ater prices must come down or there will be fewer people who can afford to go to theaters." , Utahns in Washington Celebrate Pioneer Day gperial ta The Tribane. WASHINGTON, July 29. Scores of Utahns attended the Pioneer day picnic at Chevy Chase lake July M In celebration of tho event which brought the Mormon pioneers to Sait Lake valley. Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot, Assistant United States Attorney General and Mrs. W. H. dtiter Mrs. Heber if. Wells, widow of Utah s first governor, and Mrs. William Spry, wife of a former governor, were among the celebrants. The occasion waa planned by George Nelson, president of the Utah club, and Allan Tinges', another officer of the club, who, along with the members of the executive committee, decided to hold the sffair Monday at Chevy Chase hUts. y Everyone present enjoyed refreshments, games and dancing, M'DONALDS ROOF GARDEN. Open to the Public,In Aag. 3rd, I p. th. invited to be presThe general public ent at the J. Q. McDonad Cjioc. Co. 159 W. Aloof Garden, Broadway, Thursday evening at 8 p. m. A special pro-- " gram has been arranged for the ocea- sion. (Advertisement.) ' Formerly priced 8e to 60s a yard Marked epeolally for a bfearaWay broken line and part bolts of checked and dotted batistes and voiles best quality yard wide. Percale, light colored and mercerised poplins figured flsxons and figured plisse crepes a splendid assortment of standard qualities to choose from. Our former price 39.60 to 89.19, corded Bilks, dark cloth coats wtth silk skirts, cloth coats with novelty basket weave skirts and other almllar novelties aport shade., rose, jade, honey dew and other popular tone of tho seaaol. ll-ln- Eight Wool Knit Sport Suits outings, workingmen and all similar purpose. A tremendous bargain at this price. Formerly priced 1.60 and 1.49. All of our imported ratine in plain colors and fancy checks, reduced . for the first time tor Monday's selling S8 inches tdlds lowly priced, for A dears way. srvisrsa Best Imported and American makes 3 Inches wide la striped and check effects a large assortment to choose from. Batts, Each . . Comforter si 72x84 open up Into on 2 lb. In weight only a small lot, Imported Dotted Swiss, Yard, $1,12 sheet a fluffy quality ( Bast fluallty, made in Switzerland grounds sold regularly (1,6Q to Odd Huck Towels, Each, 75c ath JUnen mixed Irish makes, plain whit and colored border ished wHh hemstitched end regular $1.00 to $110 , Largo 8lo fin- i tha popular blua and Whit design. f, Large Size Japanese Grass Rugs Sharply Reduced for a Clearaway 9x12 210.00. now, each now, each ,. 1 " Have embroidered panel. 63 inches high tfiexe are Imperfi interior handling and window displaying formerly priced b $22.60. due 20.00 have glass tops also strong handles on ends. Bungalow Nets, Yard, 29c ebpose from. 46c - 800 CHILDRENS and 48e yard white and Egyptian are emart Our price and very novel wraps for midsummer and early fall; also suitable for evening wear reversible paisley combined with plain colors or all solid colors In beautiful shades. origlndl Serving Trays, Each, 75c Formerly priced shades to . ' Sport Skirt 53X3 23d MONDAY ECONOMIES P, fN plivJ Ic, Sfl.CS, $1.C3 price - Separate ; . ' Two Pillow Cases for jfSc J Sport Coats Our former price up to 12.75 and 32.6 sleeveless or with sleeves In every port shade of the season, sleo all whit and ail black many beautifully tailored braid trimmed. , t White Tub Skirt . Khaki color hole only full government lot. a email standard aom tom, other have small . j.. Best quality 84 inches wide broken lines and part boits from our regular stocks 52X3 6 53X3 ft Plain Silkolines, Yard, 19c 81 Inches wide : grouped at two ta white, light blue, green and red only a email lot. Comforter Sateens, Yard, 35c Broken lints and part bolt formerly priced 69e and 60c yard many patterns and colorings to choose from 36 Inches wide. i! IN OUR DOWN STAIRS STORE 5 Bar, A. B. Naptha Soap, 22c 5 Boxes Star Naptha Powder, 22c Limit one lot of each to a customer.. Bed Sheeta, $1.15 Else 81x90 bleached made of heavy sheeting the best sheet for the price we have offered since the war limit 4. . , ' Cotton Batts, Extra Special, 85c Two pounds of fleecy white cotton Spreads 72X90. oFialn J ", Figured Silkolines, Yard, 25c X.57X3&5I5.GD HOUR SALES 9 to 12 oclock . ' ' Imperfect Army Blankets, Each, $2. 10 reduced la Novelty sport skirts, tothe most popular notes of the season striking stripes and plaids fringe bottom models ratine to light and dark colors TUB DRE86EB HOSIERY For men, women and children black, whit and organdies, Gingham, chambrays, voile practical styles, nicely made oorjlovan, 6 pairs (tie 1 to 14 years MILLINERY Tour choice of any Hat stale price "to our Down Stairs Store, Women's WOMEN'S VEST AND BLOOMERS Misses or Children's, P i HQ Slightly mussed from handling all tvlsfc5 very special sizes In the lot end of the I i.fonth clearance, 8 for 260 PAIR CHILDREN'S ROMPERS ui D. 8. GARMENTS End of the color cut or rawith special price on these neccssi- - Practically .vary Slsee 2 Dutch to I years peg top styles tlfce End of tha month sale V 5 Velette Capes jiTJewa 00 .8 .4.00 Japanese Screens, Each, $10.00 Stxa 10x18 Inches , S- . 8.60, Jt inches wide white and colored L85. de ef fruit of tha loom the right way iof the cloth also 45x3 -i 1 ejm tr White hemmei and ready for use regular 60c each. Japanese Bed Spreads, $3.75 sis 99x102 In feet, regular Size 8x10 feet, regular Uffid . 85c and 89c Fancy Tissues, Yard, 58c Mixed . ' Imported Ratines, Yard, $1.00 - Wool : ta. ss . food for 2U Up American Announces Redaction in Prices , I'Ve a--aV 30 Exclusive Sport Silk Suits .,$25.03 Our former prices 19.76 to 29 60 smart all white jersey flannel, heather mixtures, aolfd colors to peacock, rose, scarlet and other wanted color each a ' smart model. Socks natural (fray especially 38 Jersey Suits Popular Styles Cotton ' v : Weaves,' Yard . ail carded and ready for use Children, Half Sock,,' 3 Pair, for 29c colors with fancy top limit three pair. x 5 0 CHILDRENS KAY SUIT, AND OVERALLS Med of heavy blus denim and khaki doth nicely trim-mplay suit, sixes I to t years, overalls 5 to 14 years, mG Special FINAL CLEANUP OF MEN' AND WOMENS BATHING SUIT Mads of closely woven material, trimmed with material of the same or eanfwst-tn- g colors eises 34 to 44 aU made with skirts extra Iww special .... BUNGALOW APRON Cut iull dark end tight colors striped and checks End of ths month "f sals price REMNANTS OF CREPE SERPENTINE AND PLISSE Many color remnants 2 to 6 yards while ft I fc i they laaL yard od W v |