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Show HE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11,1922, ...1 'Remedy Stop $ Cough Qaickly flome-mm- di The be nath WHEN THE CLOCKS CHIME 101 THIS MORNING medMae yea ever aad used. A family (apply easily quickly made. Bare (Beat ft. aaaAaaaJLA.aaaaaaaaaaaaa.aa. tTtTTTtttttttTTVTtTTttTT' miehi be ufpiled; to know that the beat thing yon can use for a sever Sough, it a remedy which it easily pro bom in Just w few momenta, Fated at cheap, but for prompt result it beat anything else' you ever tried. Usually itop the ordinary cough or cheat too cold in 24 hour. children like it- and it it pure and good. ounce of Pinex in a pint Pour 2 bottle; then fill it up with plalh granulated sugar tyrup. Or ua clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead Thu you of sugar tyrup, if desired. make a full pint a family supply but no more bottle cf small a than costing ready-mad- e cough syrup. And as a cough medicine, there fc really nothing better to be had at anf prioe. It goes right to the spot and gives quick, lasting relief. It promptly heal the inflamed membrane that line the throat and Sir passages, (tope the annoying throat tickle loosens . the phlegm, and soon your cough stops entirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated Coifb pound of Norway pine extract, famous for its healing effect off the membranes. Tq avoid disappointment ask your Y-o-u Chair Trade Commission j man and Lawyer Get Into Wrangle; Hot Words Pass CHICAGO, Oct. 16 MurdCcV, vir-- A aiiL&h ttwen chairman 6f the nd M. K. federal trad commlMloti, Townley, attorney for th aeveral wlt-Denlivened th hearlnf of the corn of trading mission's Investigation a heat; future her today. Townley advised t! clients pot to an twer ,ny quest tons vnlee they chose to do so. "" Unless the investigation Is directed galnst some specific cOrpretlon or Specific deal Involving IntereUte com meres, the commission (ss'nnot force anyone to answer any questions," Mr. Town-lesaid, and I will so advia my Victor ei client." Mr. Mnrdoch Said the hearing waa a general Investigation. j. lierlovlti, who said he was fc farmer and Bfmhfr f th Ohlrftgo Boird of Trader was qllegHoited abtmt a telegram he seat to J. J. Rejdogle, the steel magnate. Mast spring, advising him to buy testified that ho wheat: Mr. flelovlt was short 50,000 bushels and later long a similar amount In the market -- Taateh-pleaaan- -- t, IE BLOCK DFM(C! bent beneathl -- PEOPLE have been eo very .kind in their Patronage to us thst they eta entitled to know WHY we have to hold, this BALE. FIBST REASON Our relatives In out native land need money. They are HUNGRY and in DISTRESS and their counter la extremely unhappy, torn and bleeding. We must help them or they Will perish. ' THIS COUNTRY--Atries la now OUR COUNTRY, hut of THEM wa ar tha SAME FLESH AND BLOOD. ! SECOND REASON We contract for Oriental Rugs in vast quantities from Persian weavers and factories, long before Shipment Is made. W make large ADVANCE PAYMENTS when we make When shipment Is finally ready to be made we pay the balance due. If we are not prepared to pay then, or If for any reason shipment cannot be mad on date agreed, WE LOSS OUR ADVANCE MONEY. Shipping ports are NOW nearly all CLOSED, should England engage Turkey in war, no more ruga could be shipped and our money wdold be lost SO IT WE SACRIFICE wwwr we perhaps can SAVE ourselves there. Accordingly. Our 100,000.00 stock and over of finest Oriental Rugs ore ever had shall te SACRIFICED until we sell $80,000 from it. The LOSS will be terrible, ' but It HAS TO BE. Very Truly, -- GEO.S. Sen lit Profit. after the telegram sent wheat advanced gradually, perOut at A good to sell mitting buyers witProfit, the testimony showed. The ness declined to commit hlmeelt cm this Mr. Re to that than say angle! further ' ploglet had he sold at the right lima In the nine day Was before the opening of todays session, aid the Inquiry was directed at future trading subsequent to the reopening of the - wheat nit at the Chicago Board of trade on July 18, 186, the , 180, a week before On July board of trade resumed busmens, wheat Mr. Murdock ea.li" Wold 1 s buahel, "By November 21 the price had gone dow to $lj Wheat has been plunging up and YOUR-KIDNE- YSdown ever since. On one occasion, In May. T921, wheat Closed St 1.80 per buahel and opened next morning at $1.81 per Your Good Ha<h and Long Lift Debushel. Our hearing here, Whera on Your Kidneys Thats Why of the wading fa done, ta to pend determine the real reason for thee SeemCompanies Always Insist on ingly unnecessary f luotuatlons. Urinalysis. it ate! men hfcve during years Interested themselves In the grain market and another group We call the Palm Beach crowd has been delving In It. The latter crowd play the market nationally, spend their winters maIn Florida hence the name and nipulate the iharket by te a proposed new rule un der which grain on Chicago contracts could be delivered at Omaha, Kansas City and either cities was offered by witnesses the commission. John .appearinga before member of the board of trade HiU, Jr., for forty-liv- e years, declared that the greatest problem of the Chicago market was lack of storage facilities, asserting that instead of but a 14,000,hWJ-tnisheapadtv Chicago should have a 66,008, capacity. "After forty-fiv- e yes re experience.' Mr. flill was asked, do you believe that the futures market Is an essential supple-t- o th cash market A" You must have a future market," he replied, ana It should have all th facilities possible. But alxty year ago 'there Was no futures market and grain was marketed, Said a member of the commission. eturned the witness, "and the Yes, fluctuations wera far wider than they have been with a futures market." A Vrowd of rf n el f Necessary, Hill Says. Mr. Hill added that It was Size 5 6-- FOLDING IRONING BOARD 'for-'-tb- by feet; 3-- 4 4-- feet; by 6-- 3-- 4 6 ,6 23 Any $48 Rug now An.mi u 125 FERAGHANS. and HAMADANS Very rich mulberry, old rose, tans, camels hair brown, deep, rich wine shades. Fft floors, tables, couches and connecting dec- Sizes 8 by 10 feet; 8.1 by 10 feet; 10.5 by 7 feet; 10-- 1 b" 7-- 7 Sizes 2 la by 4 feet; 3 by 5 feet; 3 by 5 feet and 4 by 6 feet. by 12. Any $265 Rug ROW NOTED FINE, BILKY PERSIANS! woiiderful designs, colors ind texture. Very heavy, serviceable and rich Known to last 90 floor coverings. years constant use. for rooms Feet and 9 Indigoes, Golden Brown, Mulberry, Old Ivory Shades and others. Finest of vegetable dyes, and rich lambawool wonderfully blended. Sizes by 8 and 4 by 7 feet. All $25.00, $27.50, $35.00 . M.oo 817.53 of size gdrdless . ili t. Any $385 Rug now 6-- 545.33 , Any $50 00 Any $485 RBg"MW As long as they last no promises further. $31.63 . to -- $140.00 Hugs, ipgardless of v $100,000 STOCKS AND MORE $ 1 2 5 .00 -- All$ 1 15 .00, s Any $125.00 Rug now Awwo SRSft Rug How r..;...5335 597C3 " $4333 f Very many more, of course, of the lower priced! 51 ROYAL .416 RUGS! IRANS! SERABANDS! all-ov- t. y 333 c: and Lelyhans Suitable for any setting or orative lay-ou- . Rug now S265.C0 $97.50 Rng now . . $539.50 Rug now ... x ' And perhaps NEVER AGAIN SO LOW! ROYAL ARAKS Beautiful designs and rich open field pattern Woven in wonderful workmanship and art combinations.. Any $360 Rug now . . J33X3 ,7B5 $285.00 Look! NOW! Mostly Bines, Tans, Mnlberrys, Tanpes and Such. J I js (jk Room-siz- e Ukk gold In the kunshlne elnce tha 13th century! Noted knd famed in story and stag for their uunktchable colorings, their richness and rarity. Gifts fkem royalty to royalty for hundred of year and prized byond Jew el I , EVERY SIZE from 4 by 6 feet to 11 by 17 feet. PRICES WERE $450.00 U $12,500 BUT LOOK " frittering Sizes 3 by 5 feet to 9 by 12 feet. 5-- 4 .r m FOR BEDROOMS, LIVING ROOMS, DINING ROOMS, HALLS, EXQUISITE AND RESTFUL. Hair Color, fillpt ROYAL KlRMANSHAHS ROYAL SARUKS AND KtRMANS love nests. feet; by 7 feet; feet and others, for large by 2rd..i8!:'?0 -- SPECIAL TODAY ONLY 7 All $225,00 to $285.00 Rugs now , Furniture Co. 3-- 6 by 8 or small rooms. Mincer. "As to who pay those fluctuations, he said, 1 suppose It is the general public that dabble in grain. Ie-buc- hl Camel's Rose, Turquoise, Blues, Browns and such. at an, adding that to invest in any project was In a sense a speculation. In the final accounting the farmer gets the benefit of fluctuations In grain mice," waa another observation by Mr, particularly necessary becausa of the heavy crop movement In harvest season, and expressed the- - heUet that-- U would.. atilL he necessary even were the farmer backed by great warehouse and financing facilities "If the speculator did not come to he the farmer aid, he continued, would at the heavy movement season receive the Very lowest price." Samuel Mincer, another board memthat the big downward ber, testified pries movement in grain after the war was In no way due to short Belling, In hit belief. The government bad urged greatest OmUihI fna gage Oae production," he said. "Tha war ended and we had the big production on hand. also declared that there must be counsellor of the He Japanese delegation at speculation If there was to be a market Washington, said: , v "Japan Intends to adhere to the let ter and the spirit of th Shantung treaty signed at Washington. Nothing Win he permitted to Interfere with the turning over of Klaochow to Chinn on December 2 85 The amounts which China must pay for Japanese Investments In tha district have been virtually decided upon. bald Japan wilt exact only What Japan paid to Germany for private tier-ma- n Investments and what Japan actually Invested since 1814. It Is expected that Japan will accept Chinese treasury notes, as China Is without cash at the present time. China will receive free alt public properties which Japan acquired from the German government. The commission decided China must pay !6,00,000 yen for Japanese Investment In public Inprovements, 8,000,840 en for Improvements made In the salt Industry- of Klaochow and 65,000,000 yen Staaniuo of 8.1,000,000 yent The coal mines, which are valued at 10,000,000 yen, are to be operated Jointly by the Japaneee and Chinese, a corporation fob which Is to he organized. Despite the prospective withdrawal of the Japaneee, Taingteo, which is a typically modern German city, la undergoing a building boom. Hundreds of Japanese houees of the German atyia of architecture are being constructed. Japanese Industries expect to continue unaffected under the Chinese administration. peach-blosso- Rugs from on of Persias most renowned districts. Educated royalty encourages makers of these to excel th world, by bestowal Of medals and rank to those who show greatest creative genius. So for six hundred years thm have been favored ruga in European capitals and now In America richest homes. Boles, Box 363. Write Dr. Pierces Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N, Y., for free advice. - Send 10c for trial pig. Anurie. . (Adv.) Oft From Mongolian palaces, bear the northern Russian frontiers, come these dainty knd pretty China dream, to delight and bless the craving and longings of American women and LELYHANS AND J0SHAJIANS - First Wonderful Day Sms CHINESE RUGS SAMARKANS! IRANSHAHS! - - T?E WHITE. HOT HARVEST THAT SHALL rniWRflTtffTfT V BY HUNDREDS OF HOMES COMB U UlljlYlj I vJvlvllJ BE GATHERED This Very Morning 263 ROYAL - SIZES AND QUALITIES FOR EVER HOME, DRX, BUNGALOW, COTTAGE, APARTMENT OR ROOM! Room sizes, Library size, Hall sizes. Nook sizes, Table rugs, couch rugs, saddle backs, stairway runners and so oh FROM THE LITTLE DOOR MAT SIZES AT $7.85 TO THE WONDROUS AND .WONDERFUL MAT-- , SION MASTERPIECES AT $12,500! "I take great Beaverton, Oregon. pleasure in stating what Dr. Pierce a Anurie Tablets have done for me in 0 very aevere case pf bladder and kidney trouble. For ten years 1 was distressed about every thirty minutes. I doctored and doctored, but no relief. My last doctor bill was 175, and I Was no better. I went back to my old noma and my folks wanted me to giye Dr. Pierce Anttria Tablets a trial, so 1 did, and 1 also tooknbe 'Golden Medical Discovery with them to work on my liver. r I cka walk, ride, go to town and go five or six hour without being distressed. I cannot praise the Anurie Tablets too much, for they are wonderful for the kidneys." Mr. Caroline - Oriental Rugs for Every Place and Space! eeven-elght- Palm Beach Crowd. , " buying-contract- Could, have made considerable money. Vice Chairman Murdock, In a Statement hks been seared and Beautiful and unfading flower from the Dritftl Will be glthirtd and plucked and (Horn at prices far Snd Sway below their Worth by whdeVep went them and comes cuon to th feast! -- NONE SPARED NONE SAVED NONE EXCEPTED OR EXCUSED ! Nona Lheld back or hidden away! The CARNACE TAXES ALL Spare not and care NOT for the fairest and finest veins that ipSrkl intd rainbow and gleam like glittefin, Sold! YES! indeed GEMS AND PICTURES AND POEMS -- r invented fashioned by artist, and wrought by the world mot wonderful wearers! From Geo. S. KoshabSt Mrs. Caroline Boles GOESuntfl $50,000.00 GpES-AL- L kcorched from the moat laviih and luxurious stocks of ORIENTAL RUGS that KOSHABAS sales floors have ever groaned under Ur A STATEMENT ounces of Pinex With druggfBt for 2 directions -- and dont-Accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisThe faction or money refunded. Pines Co., Ft- - Wayne, Ind. MThei telegram to Mr. R art ogle, the WitHe ness said, was an.ot of courtesy. said he had met the steel man several times land wanted to have him make some money." - WT . $77.53 t: FINE WILTON RUGS! SULTANABADS and Royal Lelyhans From Pemias most GEMS) wonderful whet ths hills ind small streams mid tunshni blend and bless a Wonderful genius and art KlBJMAN, K1RMAN8HAH AND TAB-RIZ- I Wool turfied ALMOST INTO SILK and woven into expressions of poetry, love, and spiritual ideals hop BEAUTY INDEED Sizes 8 by 10 feet, 8 by 12 feet, lO fey 14 fe$t 10--6 by 17 feet, wool-growin- g sec-UO- ' 1 y All $686.00 r. Exquisite productions from the inost notable American rug makers jnet unrolled from their . coverings and spread but for th sacrifice TO HELP YOGI Vine 8x9 Wiltons $67.50 Fine 9x12 Wiltons $53.60 wmoM and $738.00 $23.3 eSj now. 51175.53 1 r J. tlM 5IC3.C0 n?..$H5.oo t and ALL AMERICA CANNOT BEAT THESE VALUES TO GO! We claim, and can PROVE supremacy in OHerttal Rug Selling all the VHit territory between Denver and San Frartciico. 'VE- ARE IMPDRTERS-43IREG- TWE U JteDE3S',AND BUY FROM JOB LOT BROKERS IN NEW YORK, WHO USUAliiY SEND RAGS FOR RUGS AND JUNK FOR JEWELS i - Radical d Bonds Forfeited by Court in Chicago Oct. 10. The - Uft - of CHICAGO, William IX (Big Bill) Haywood knd Charles Rothflyher, convicted I. W, W. leaders, were ordered forfeited today by Federal Judge Georgs T. Rage. !eputlee were ordered to collect the bond. In the Haywood rase, ball was filed t $18000, the bond being signed by william Bros Lloyd, Mary K, Mercy and Otto Christianson. , Rothfishers bond Was for $18,000 and was signed by Lloyd. Haywood Red to Russia and about year ago sent a message to federal officers her that he would return td Chicago to serve his term, but he never appeared and Is believed to be Jn Russia. The whereabouts of Rothflehar is un, , known to federal Authorities. . No Phone, No C. O. D. r;:2D East "lit South and Cor. 4th So. ahd State CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES. DEB MOINES, It., Oct. I6r dJeorge W. Burlingame,- past Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, department of nd Nevada, died here early California Who was 78 years today; Mr. Burlingame, waa taken 111 while en route to age, ftes Moines from his home In Central City. Neb., Art attend the national G. A. IL encampment held hers two weeka ago. Where to register, rail Democrat! County Headquarter, Was. 2402, 2463; 2471 (Adv a a X comfor), conven ience.' usefulness and economy df your plum ihg is more important to us than anything The else. Will Ree -- John Dudley sri Far Out Cheap Rehti Whv we Sell. punNitunt bda CHEAP mite- Vtrtils Martin Ro!led-d- e0-l- g cotton mat t. kee.elW hefMI tg'iSM Plumb'DgCo. Dreiisfl Dud . ftangei, $M H IS OC SS tb UU Heitert RuQt arti Hfcif Prick It fuRNlTURE CO. hHCHIGAH 4re S. ttat at Opposite Ceontjr Bldg. 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