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Show T11E SALT LAKE TIME U ME, EKilJAi. MUKM1MU, UUTUEEK lffig. 1 5, DISTINCTIVE Traveling Bags AT SUBSTANTIAL Mss Viola McIntyre Take - Lead in Popularity Vote f Johnson, Mi From The choke of our entire .stock .placed on sale in groups and "v ......... - , Se W. C. T. U. Resolves to Oppose Dry Law Changes That we will cooperate with the schools to secure proper presentation of the scientific truths concerning the nature and effect of alcohol, tobacco and narcotics and that we are everlastingly opposed to any modification of the eighteenth amendment," is the substanoe of the resolution adopted by the members "" - $1.05 7 , . Swifts Presluui HAM, 295 iti: Winter Watermelons) per lbi i Honeydew Melons, feach 15c Tokay Drape! 1 lb! tef fe5U Peaches, Special ; :4 Jbi 2i Beautiful F1NF WHITE $32.00 Lamps. Order GEM ,46o ib. WHITE KlNQ WASH NO MACHINE feOAP 0ns Bar Mission OlIvS 6es 55c ..... FlnEE SERVE FI$H Catfish. Lb Halibut s gf-- .$24.00 23$ 34c 31c 27c Lb Salmon. Lb Sea Bass. Phone Was. 425. Mountain Trout. 2 for 47c and Friers Roasting 35c to Match, Filled GOLD erEcrBs Fresh tram the Ghurrt ts None Bettei 257 South Main. Silk Hosiery . fl8d BUTTER...... $20.00 Lamp. .$15.00 $28.00 Lamps. .$21.00 $30.00 Lamp. .$22.50 Special u 15 Many styles and a beautiful assortment of art glass shades. Chickens Hurra euda, Lb, KUO AlsrtiA iUneh 99 t3v Cod. Lb BmehtU Lftrjja Bloaters for 25c 2 Finnan 30c 99 Lbadd.le:.. Hens Special lb. WUB Fillet Of ' OlV Lb.. Sole. $1.50 41-4- 3 of the elate Womans Christian Temperance Union yesterday morning. The election of officers and an address by Mrs. Tena Holman, president of the Frances E. Willard union, composed yes- terday's program which ended the oonference. Mrs. P. W. Jenkins of Tremonton was elected president; Mrs. W. S. FleweUing of Ogden first vice president; Mrs. W. EAST BROADWAY , LONG THREAD COCOANUT. LB. F. Core of Salt Lake, second vice presition. Mrs W. A. Wright and Mrs. Ellis dent: Mrs E. J Deiff of Halt Lake, re- Preeton. both of Salt Lake; antinarcotic, cording secretary, Mrs V. A. Ault of Mrs. W. Orr of Tremonton; scientific Tremonton. corresponding secretary, Mrs. C E. Smith of Ogden treasurer, and Mrs Edgar Winchester of Tremonton, secretary of the Loyal Temperance Legion of the following deSuperintendents partments were also elected: Legislate Chalmers Six Meets ' Outstanding Need make careful cQmparisons find it necessary to go hundreds of dollars higher in price to. find a car that even approaches the Chalmfcrs Six in beauty andjine performance. For the Chalmers Six was designed and is produced with the very definite purpose of meeting the need for fine motoring at reasonable cose We ask that you, too, investigate and compare. Those-wh- i 'OhslnvcrS'SiX'PriGs- Touring Car, 9 1185 7 Passenger Touring Car, 2345 -- Revenue Roadster, 1185 Coupe, $1595 tax to be added MOTORCARCO.f Corner Social Hall Avenue and Second East. Pbone Wasatch 2187. W. Save 4 Spice Cake 'fs Lady Baltimore 4 Devil Food.. .. h Flg Cake. first-- - out map Save first and see how there s anything left. is meet your obligations to it remarkably easy Take this practical sugges-It'- s a key to -- thrift-.. 00 36c sJq Interest compounded semi-annuall- y on savings Zions Savings Bank G3 TRUST CO. Salt Lake City, Utah Cinnamon Rolls. Of Dos French Dough- - nut, 36c Fresh Vegetable ioc Large Lettuce Idaho 2 fer 25c Large, Mq Spanish-Amerlca- 2 fer 23c - Cauliflour- I Egg Plant KS tato 3 LBS- FOR Utah Green Cab- - 9 BCHSTjQg W Beets and Carrots ?SSS- IQe He 4Cucumbers 2 for 12c - 3 fer 7c CULLED CADDY' 52c MEET US AT BONNEVILLE PARK TONIGHT ? - ' NER CHOCOLATE MINTS. fi Regular B5c Ib. 6peclal, lb..tvW CULLEN TROPIC JELLIES. A Delicious assortment of Real Fruit. Flavored cryatalixed Jellies 9C Regular 40c Ib. Special, Ib., WvG CULLEN BROKEN MIX. Reg. ular 30c Ib. Special, 'Ib " some sandwich! ? Bluh ISa a Pimento Cheese Serv Ices over the. bodv of Joseph Stewart! wttrwheM fro nr tug wrnrta ary rnapei of Evans A Marly at II oclock this morning. Interment will be in Sprlng- vllle. -- I4IIHIHIHWI 4 El PLANNED- - ELECTRICAL EXPOSITION Wallier Electric WOODROW WASHER ON DISPLAY COME be Roh-(rao- n, N itsiasmsitiUMtiMMM vfX-- . , Karra Bureau federation, will r at the Progressive Business dub luncheon to he held at 12 15 A musical program will o clock today be furnished bv Lon Fisher Arthur a founder of the club, will present three awards for AUebdsfce. X Friday and Saturday AFTER-DI- es TG SPEAK. president of the 3C boge. lib. Turnips CHOCOCULLEN ASSORTED LATES. Dark and Light Sweef Cream and Chewing Coatings. Centers. Regular 65c lb. years MOUNT PLEASANT. Ort S A sacred song service will be presented Sunday evening In tbs North ward chapel, with the following assisting the choir. - Mrs. A. W. Andersen, Floyd I Arsen. Gertrude Rolfsbn. Ruth Carter, Mrs. Frank Jones, Mr Aldeen Hpackman, Elld H taker and Vanetta. Stanfield, and addresses will be made by visiting home missionaries. - 23c I - SPECIALS ser-vite- American 1 Celery Services in memory of William II. C Drake, veteran of the n war and of the world war, who died Wednesday at his home. 755 Ramona avenue. will be held at 12 30 oclock Sundav afternoon at the Carl Eddington mortuary The body, may be chapel, Sugarhouse. viewed at the chapel prior to the s. Interment will be in City CARM OFFtCtAL James R Howsrd. - Fresh Tomatoes , cemeter. SONG SERVICE Spwlal tv The Tribune. 55c Cottage , Rolls Doi Bran BREAD Loaf ... resolved to save if FUNERALS. The funeral of August Potts, who died Wednesday at Salt Lake, will be held at o clock tomorrow afternoon from the mortuary chapel of K G. ODcnnell & Company. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet iH.ulnetxemete.ry. SB, SC 45c 45c 45c Pumpkin Pies M.ne Pies .... Grape Pies .... Walnut Dough- ?&- Bakery Specials DONT expenditures, s. Chris-Helen- 55c ggg - Spend After The funeral of William B Moreton. 68 of sge. who died In Salt Lake, will be held at I Wednesday 39 o clock afternoon Rt the mortuary. chapel of this Jo-- : epH William Tavlor The Rev Dr. Elmer I. Goshen, pastor of the First will church, have of the services. Interment will becharge Im City . cemetery. Jiervices over the body of Claude Stokes Williams, general agent of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad company, who died Wednesday at St. Mark's hospital, w til be held at 1 80 oclock tomorrow afternoon at the Qvialtrough-Allco- tt mortuary chapel. A reader of the tliuieh. of wlmlrMi" Wrtf Hams wax a member, will have charge of the services. The bodv may be viewed at the chapel. 314 South Main street, prior to the services. Interment will be In 20c MRS. WALDENS HOMEMADE PIES AND CAKES temperance instruction, Mrs. Viola Fisk of Salt Lake; mother meetings. Mrs J R. Craft of Ogden; literature, Mrs Tena Holman of Salt Lake; women in Industry. Mrs. F, Cohen of Salt Lake; child welfare. Miss Dresr.el of Salt Lake; national papers. Miss Welsh of Ogden; prison work. Mrs. Emma Montgomery of Ogden, Christian cHisenship, Mrs. S MoLeese of Salt Lake, parliamentary law, Mrs. W. Hadley of Tremontoq ' Eber - ii m EAT APPLES i4 OFF -- TAYLOR- i Mackintosh Electric Lamps Detroit. $2.05 1 as 1- . can bid 2K- - 44c Black or brown oxfords; - or slippers with Louis XV or Cuban heels; satin slippers in three heighths heels; patent leather low shoes in several stjles of beds; also combinations of patent leather and "pray and beige ' In Louts XV, baby Louis or covered Cuban lieeR Prices f. o. 2?c SktS BOfcDcd can l-- lh Joseph A. Reeder. 54 jears of age, 560 East Sixth South street, a street car motorman, died last night at a hospital In Salt He was a native of Missouri and came to Salt Lake In 1S9. He Is survived by his widow and by a son. Clyde B. Reeder, and two daughters. Mxbvl-1- ., ami Lois Reedn". Mr.Heeflei wag a member of the Woodmen of the M orld The body Is at the mortuary of ,( &9c . tag Preston Higsi Patent Fleur :::.,:$i.53 Greenings . H lb Mail pll;;9Jofor b; . buying. :3t : :: : : COFFEI our slogan of at moderate prices,, we .arc showing lmn.dreds of pairs of new fall styles at figures that invite immediate DEATHS. Albert II Blath, 48 years of age.-- died last night at s local hospital, after an illness of several years. He had Ihed for some time past at the Tuxedo hotel. He is survived by a widow, a Wil Item IT Blath, and a sister,brother, Mrs. I Cahn of New York Cltv, 4 at ::: r: : .8 Dutch Cleanser FCLQERS Deaths and Funerals ; 85e Pkgf: Matches Lux feoap Flakes night at tha Herbert Marsh, chief mechanic at Woodward! held, a former major In the British army air service and member of the advisory board for the American expeditionary forces, last night addressed members of the Utah organisation of the National Association of Stationary Engl neers at Moose hall on the various phases and problems of aviation. Soren Jes person, president of tha Utah association, presided. Mr, Marsh told of the difficulties of aerial navigation and Improvement of the various .airplanes. He explained types of planes and engines and tha motive of the engine to air adaptation uses, showing the Increased mechanical problems. Together with D. G. Wright, Mr. Marsh has developed an instrument for warning pilots when they are not flying on even keel. In case of fog, when the pilot loses visibility, it is practically Impossible for him to know whether the plane la level. At the next meeting of the engineers, to be held on October 13, James Evans will give an address on Steam ' E 43-l- Engineers Hear Talk ? on Work of Aviator i them in our window' t at Special Prices Lika circus and Mardl Gna 'Unlike the preview nights of the big show, the Big Horn saloon "was tha center of the at-- p The saloon is operated In traction. conjunction with Alkali Petes dance hall and between the two of them they did a rushing business In soda pop. Th Loretto twins proved especial favorites in the circus proper. They were encored many times and performed their In spectacular feats on th horizontal barThe a manner pleasing to the audience. band fashion show and Morrisons Jan carried away their share of the honors for applause, while the monster cabaret on the second floor was filled to capacity throughout the evening. The biggest renter of interest was the popularity contest and the sudden rise which Miss Viola McIntyre has made In It seems the standing of contestant. that friends of Miss McIntyre had been since the opening of working diligently the circus and Wednesday succeeded in tying the score with Miss - Effie Johnson at more then 88.800 votes.previously held undisputed sway on the top rung. Last night Miss McIntyre ' . took the lead. It Is of Interest to note that all of- - the contestants have Increased the number of thetr votes, although there has been no change In the standing save In the instance noted. f'- - low to insure priced exceptionally quick removal. New Fall Styles The standing the popularity contest waa gtvSn out aa followa last night: .11 Ml.. Vida McIntyre Mina Effie Johnson Mies Regina Re:d Mlsa Katherine Irtrine 4i,J00 Mina Violet Gibson 30,840 Mist Charlotte Creed Last night waa Shrtners Phene Wasi fetlfl ig ths contestants of SAVINGS 159 State Wasatch 4703. 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