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Show THE SALT AKETTRIBUErVEDyESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBEiri3,i922" 11 The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad System New Coat STEADY JOBS Five Railroads and Six States Oppose Return to 1917 Rail Water Schedule for Railroad Mechanics Qualified To Take the Place of Strikers -- Spt Southern Pacific railroad for a return of the water and rail rates between New Tork piers and California ports via which were suspended In June. IS IT. started .here today hafnre the Inter-stat- e commereoe ocrmmi scion, through Its special examiner, F. C. KlUyer of Washington. According to Mr Hlllyer, tha hearing will continue all this week, after which the testimony will be sent to W ashing-ton- . The interstate commerce commission will announce a decision within three months, he said The petition of the Southern Pacific in seeking the return of the prewar rates If granted, would mean that their rate on water and rail shipments from New York to California would be the same as those rates ap, lying to shipThe ments from Chicago to California Southern Pacific claims this reduction must be made to meet Panama canal competition Daily the expresses bring new coats to our Misses There is a most satisfying assortment to Section. choose from fancy dress-ucoats, fur trimmed or wear, plain ; woolly warm tailored sty les for in most any color you might choose. UNITED STATES RAILROAD n. LABOR BOARD Will Be Paid as Follows: cents cents cents cents cents cents cents 61 to 59 cents 36 to 38 cents 34 to 37 cents 27 to 51 cents 70 70 70 70 70 70 63 all-ra- il K 6 to 17 Years STANDARD WAGES WITH SENIORITY RIGHT DATING FROM TIME OF EMPLOYMENT AS PRESCRIBED BY THE 12. CHICAGO, (By the Associated Treea A hearing of the plea of the Opposition Heavy. For Girls and Misses f p d per per per per per per per per per per per hour hour Priced $13.45, 24.95 and Upward hour hour hoar hour hour hour hour hour hour For Younger Girls 2 to 6 Year $4.95, $9.95, $14.95 u i f) K System eliminated Tiring a it neeves opposeil to the icrtiution .Mr PlalsteJ denied that redm tlon naans the start of a rate war among railroad- - ,te also de- pied that Chkago arid other mirid e west ill gutfer epresentathes of &the Union Pacific 'h!cao, ljuincv, Chicago & Northwestern Santa Fe aqd Western Pacific rallioads and comifiercUl, mu- nirl.al and Industrial groups from Mlchi- Isconstn gan, Illinois Indiana Iowa and Minnesota, all said to be opposed to ,he proposed reduction, were present at hearing , j completed It was announced yesterday by Professor Barker that a new instructor. Mile Henrlette of Pestouesse Bordeaux, askeV to reld France, will he added to the French de'ersU of 1 r, h?,s Phonetics before the modejn partment of the university fanguage onassociation at Phllatlelph la next BROWNE ASKS FOR DIVORCE. Barker will also Leeemoer T OS read a paper on the establishment of a ANGELES, Sept 12 Percy F t ureau for recording on phonograph Browne. Pasadena Cal, banker and OIds dialetta) and standard forms of sportsman, today filed In the superior be court a suit for divorce from Edna v Hnglish and other language, whlch-wlpreserved and disseminated among high Browne, daughter of the late Jack t honls and universities Cudahv, member of the Kansas Clt, Professor Barker has just returned meat packing familv of that name, who from the University of Chicago, where committed gu'clde here a year and a half he has been teaching phonetics this sum-th- e ago Browne charged his wife with mer While in Chicago he received a ll I A new cotton fabric, looks like silk? and will retain its beautiful finish until worn out. 36 inches' wide. fK Special, per yard COLORED RATINES Baby Vanta Garments Cud-oh- Women In Fall and Winter weights. From infancy to six years. Vests, bands, binders,' sleepers and gowns. Second Floor. CHIRARDELLI S Fall shades. This, is the imported 36 inches wide. Browm, navy, quality; Hosiery Copen, etc. silk and mercerized mixed stockings, made special for general wear Choice of several color combinations. (7E-- , Priced, per pair Women Womens White Bungalow Aprons h n table cloths sizes 2x2 yards and 2x24 yards. Sample line. No two alike. - No napkins to match. Regular $7.50 to $22.50. Special $5.85 10 Thirty-si- Three-Quart- Childrens roll Special, per pair NEW PERCALES Light and dark grounds; 36 inches wide. For dresses and aprons. Good weight and fast colors. 25c Special, per yard three-quarte- Will Womens Union Suits A fine reinforced union suit ; extra well made tight knee, low neck style. ; Special, per suit 59c A All sizes. Specially Far Out Cheap Rent IS WHY WE SELL FURNITURE As a chocolate you make it this way: sauce for ice cream and iced drinks ; as a hot or cold sauce for custard and gelatine puddings yes, and for blanc mange and cottage You can make a Tibidding. de-icio- -us impromptu pudding out of several slices of stale cake covered with this chocolate sauce. In fad, you can use it for anything where a pudding sauce is acceptable. Since i Sj D. chocolate sauce and will keep several weeks. Say Gear-a- r -delly" to your grocer and 6end for our recipe Booklet GHIRARDELLI GHIRARDELLI S I ' Mix 1 cup sugar withl cup Ghirardellis Ground Chocolate. Add Vi CUP boiling water, teaspoon salt, and cook 10 minutes or until thick. When cold, add 1 teaspoon vanilla. Store in tightly covered jar. This will make about 1 pint of CO. San Francises CHOCOLATE CHEAP Vernls Mkrtln bed Rolled-edg- e cotton mat- 74 40-l- b. tresses 6 gleam Buffet,, spring, 11 kinds IH CM SC 04 It 04 Dining tables IE 04 Dressers It4 21 Axmlnster rugs vi Davenports Ussd Ranges, Hsstsr, Rugs snd lee. Furniture ,t Half Pr TERMS MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. 444 So. State SL Opposite County Bldg. -- inS-Han- d New Dark Princess or. Costume Slips Three Domestic and English sateens. tailored models. Black, brown, navy. Priced at Silk Top Union Suits Flesh color. Fine ribbed. priced at $15.03 er r top hose, ail dark color combinations; pure thread silk mixed. Regular 95c values. K $1.25 all-line- x at Hose to fmd a garment of this quality priced $1.25 SPECIAL A very Mercerized stockings. fine grade yarn ia pink, blue, black and white. Special, OCa per pair Roll Top Special, per yard Infants Hose Well made, good grade of bleached muslin. Domestic science classes will be interested you use it this way: Fast colors. Cheeks and plaids, with plain colors to 35& match. Per yard 32 inches wide.- - LINGETTE Main Floor. 'h GINGHAMS Colored stripes and cheeks. A weight suitable for night shirts and pajamas. 20c Priced, per yard The most popular childs sleeper made. We are showing a complete q $2,50 assortment. Priced . . contraet for the publication of a beginners French book, which he has recently 36 inches 27 inches wide. Dr. Denton Sleeping Garments Receiver The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad ; OUTING FLANNEL And Upward. ' west points would be virtually NEWNESS $1.00 to $4.95 JOSEPH H. YOUNG, New "The equalization and the Oii rates would be a severe blow to middle west shippers and manufacturers." Luther M. Walter, representing some of the Should the opponents, declared today Proposed rates he granted, thev would be discriminatory" He said further that such cities as Detroit Rnd other middle Special drees goods finish 39c lo 75c For Fall and$finter, pretty little hats to match the coats beavers, felts, tweeds and velvets, all in smart new shapes for the new season. Priced Agent. Injure West. of BLACK DRESS SATEENS New Hats for Fall Applicants for work should apply at the office of the Superintendent of Motive Power, Shop Superintendent, Master Mechanic or Shop Foreman at Denver, Burnham, Pueblo, Salida, Minturn, Grand Junction, Montrose, Ridgway, Gunnison, Alamosa, Chama, Salt Lake City, Ogden or any Local at Moderate Pricings. And Better. f. Would Offers New Fall Fabrics The little girls have not been forgotten in the coat arm ala; indeed, we believe there never were quite to many handsome models from which to make a selection. All colors. Priced The reduction is opposed bv fjvg other railroads, railroad or utilities commissions of six states, as a ell as several Differentials of 3 cents per hour over the foregoing rates are chambers of commerce and the Chicago to mechanical craftsmen on night shifts, and differentials of conference paid shippers' F H Plalsted, assistant director of 5 cents to 10 cents per hour in excess of the foregoing rates are paid deof the Southern Pacific lines, traffic clared that in June 1917. the relief from to highly skilled positions in the mechanical crafts. the provisions of the long and short haul Overtime at Time and One-hal( lause on westbound transcontinental traffic was withdrawn by the commission oecause ships which had been using the canal route abandoned that service and were put into overseas traffic resulting ?rom the waf The Interstate commerce commission in IMS, he declared, granted permission to the Southern Pacific to equalize the New water And rail rates il with the Chicago and California rates War conditions, he said, caused this equalization to be cancelled before it was put into effect. 'It is a mistake to say,' Mr Plalsted said, "that the Southern Pacific s policy was to carry the Chicago rates from New orlt, the actual fact being that it was the policy of the rail lines from Chicago, including the Southern Pacifies rail lines and their connections to carrv the uater competitive New ork rates from Chicago " all-ra- Domestic Section Bodice or shaped top. O I OC MI 0l $1.75 $2.75 $3.45 . the records of the corporation. Wnlch are Ing for the issuance to himself of letters Ness building, Sa'.t Lake City, Utah, on of administration in the estate of Clarence or before the ISth day of January, A. D. by any stockholder. subject to Inspection VV. R. WALLACE, A. Cohn, deceased, has been set (or hear1923 President and Director. HERMAN HARMS, ing on Friday, the 22nd day of Sepem-be- r, , J. C. MCHRY8TAL. A. D. 1922, at 2 o clock p. m , at the Executor of the Estate of Walburga Vice President and Director. Deceased county ''courthouse. In the courtroom of I.ammersiorf. JAMES E BERKLEY, , said court in Salt Lake City, bait Lake R. A McBroom, Attorney for Executor. Secretary and Director. county, Utan Date of first publication, September 13, First publication Sept 2. 1922. y22i Wl'ness the clerk of said court, with A D I22. yW seal 2nd thereof of the this affixed, day rKOBATI AVS OUARDIAK BKiy NOTICES. (Consult roust, rlerk or tbe respective eve for further Information ) slga IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division, in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate and guardianship of A. W. Aldrich, incompetent. Notice. The petition for approval and settlement of the final report and account and distribution of the guardian of the person and the estate of A. W. Aldrich, Incompetent. has been set for hearing on Friday, the 22nd day of September, A. D , 1922. at 2 o'clock p m , at the county of said courthouse, in the courtroom court, in, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, With the eeat thereof affixed, this 4th day of September, A. D 1922. CLARENCE COWAN, (Seat) Clerk. By L. P. Palmer. Deputy Clerk. Edward McOurrln, Attorney for Peti. tioner. ylgJl September, A D 1922. CLARENCE COWAN, (Seal) Clerk. Bv L. P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk Dean F. Brayton, Attorney for Petitioner ylsst IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division, In and. for Salt Lake county, state of Utah In the matter of the estate of Nettie E, Amussen Evans, deceased, Notice. The petition of J. P. Evans, praying for the Issuance to himself of letters of administration In the estate of Nettie E. Amussen Evans, deceased, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 16th day of September, A. D. 1922, at 2 o'clock p. no., at the county court house, in the courtroom pf said court in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with tbe seal thereof affixed, this 2nd day of September, A. D. 1922. CLARENCE COWAN, (Seal.) Clerk. By It. P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. Van Cott, Riter A Farnsworth, Attor-nsfor Petitioner. yll24 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETINO. Notice Is given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Gemini Mining company, s corporation of Utah, has been and Is hereby called to be held st ths office of the company, rooms Kearns building, 8alt Lake City, Utah, on September IS, 1922, st 4 o'clock p m. of that day, for the purpose of ratifying, adopting and confirming theIn action taken authorising by the board of directors a gals, conveyance and transfer of ail of ths snd effects assets the property, company (with certain exceptions) for and sura upon ths the purchase price terms and conditions set forth In tlie minutes of the meeting of said board at which such action was taken, held on August 41, 1922, as said minutes are spread upon the records of the corporation, which are aubjlct to Inspection by any stockholderMClTRYSTAL. J Vice President and Director. . JAMES E. BERKLEY, Secretary and Director. WALDLMAK VAN COTT. , Diret t vr First publication September 1. t; ,23-72- 5, SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINO. Notice Is given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Ridge A Valley Mining company, a corporation of Utah, has been and la hereby called to be held at the office of the company, Kearns building. Sail rooms Lake City. Utah, on September 19. 1922, at 4 oclock p m. of that day, for the purpose of ratifying, adopting and con. tlrming the action taken by the board of directors In authorising a sale, conveyance and transfer of all the property, as sets and effects of the company (with certain exceptions) (or the purchase IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division, In apd for Salt Lake countv, price sum and upon vt he terms and state of Utah. tin the matter cf the diUons set forth In the mtnuiea-o- T the estate of Clarence A. Cohn, deceased Estate of Walburga Lammeredorf, demeeting of said board at which such staon held 1, was Notice. if tion September taken, ceased. Creditors will present claims, are spread upon The petition of Miiton E. Llpman, pray- - with vouchers, to the undersigned 1922, as said minute st 219 TRIBUNE WANT AIg GET RLaCLTS. 723-72- 5, 1 ys a |