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Show & THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER II, 12 1922. S rv-- '- Margarete Matzenauer tmk famous $25.00- - -- $17.95 at Goods Cut Prices Cteetrla Curl. Ing Iren .3.45 Complete guaranteed finMahogany ish baa; two with sockets, beautiful a I 1 k shade. Agricultural Board Would District State and Provide for Local Inspectors. e Electric .0 Lamps, BILLISJE1EQ High-grad- STATETarCROADV.'Ay Floor ele- ments. ys.50 Electric Iren, 4J5. lb, slse, -- -- . This Coupon Is Good Aprons for The state board of agriculture yesterday Sanctioned fof recommendation to the Jiext legislature a bill which. If enacted Into law. would give the board powers "to divide the state into as many agricultural districts as the board may deem de. elrable for the purposes-o- f carrying out, economically and effectively, the pur- -' poses of the several provisions" of the act creating the board. The board would further have authority "to appoint an agricultural Inspector and when necesassistant agricultural sary one inspectors for each district. The Inspectors and assistants so appointed shall hate full authority within their respective districts to make such inspections and perform such other duties as may be required of them by the board to carry out the provisions of this act," Such a law. It la pointed out,' would make the agricultural Inspector a deputy state dairy and food Inspector, for as qualified, a livestock .inspector, so hotel Inspector, an Inspector Inspector, a In connection with the egg traffic, an inspector under the state cold storage law, a weights and measures Inspector, a slaughterhouse Inspector and a crop It is thought possible pert Inspector. also that by cooperation with other arms of the state government requiring Inspection service, the duties of the agricultural Inspectors might ba even further widened for each district. For example, while Inspecting hotels and certain features of retail stores, the agricultural inspector might also Inspect sanitary conditions la hotels and stores and restau- This coupon will be accepted aa 25c cash on October 11, when applied on 1 Tube ...... 50c ; ,,,25c Pay. Only .... 25c i T Main Floor.) No phone or Cl 5c ' ..c - rants. Favored by U. A. C. The proposition already has the sanction of the state agricultural collage authorities. This was made clear when a report of a conference committee between the state board and the college authorities. prepared eome time ago, was made public yesterday. This conference committee was made up of William Peterson, It. J. Evans and W. W. Owens, representing the college: Mr. Hinckley, Chairman Henry Moss, O. X). Merrill and David p Smith, representing the board, and Harvey H. Cluff, state attorney gen. eral. One result of the district svstem It Is believed would be that the present practi...SW1'., cal difficulties In operation, with county crop pest Inspector technically under the of the Metropolitan Opera supervieion of the state inspector, but company, New York, who will b heard receiving their pay from the counties, in concert at the Salt Lake tabernacle would be eliminated. next Friday night. ., At the meeting of the board yesterday. Hugh J. Cannon, deputy state dairy and food commissioner reported on the work movement whld has led of the past three months. Canning In- for Initiating to confiscation by federal inspectors in spection was a principal item. various parts of the nation of several brands of olive oil, because of short Canneries Inspected. weight and adulterations. Flour has been checked up, and here During the past forty days, the time of two men hss been almost exclusively and there a little shorJweight flour has occupied with the inspection of canning been found." Names of the "short factories.' reads the report. Thirty' Velghters" are not given In the report. six factories have been In operation, and Moisture content of flour is found to be these have been visited almost dally. It satisfactory, as Is usually tho cose In is estimated that these plants will put up the dry Utah climate. million cases ot about on and one-ha- lf cans each, or 36,000,000 cans. Eggs Taken From Storage. twenty-fou- r This output will bring between M.000,000 The removal from col-- l storage of more and 15,000.000. This Is one of the best than 13,000 cases of eggs, largely In Auseasons this Industry has ever seen. gust and September, Is noted. Mr. Cannon's report also takes credit We have been giving considerable at- - ft..'.'' Mezzo-sopran- o -- While the lot ..... .15c Crystal White Soap, 10 Special 61.05 lb 3 pkgs 6 10c 17c This same MEATS Young Mutton Yount? Mutton Young Mutton Young Mutton ; While 1000 yards last at 19c yard. and Just at the lowest prices .. he C M WatBaS'O IL I to In 6 1 1 Salt Lake. stock They Cups and Saucers Meat Platter Vegetable Dish grade may also be purchased from open stock while it lasts ht less plain white ware. 25c lbs Iotn Chops. 2 lbs ....86e 2 30c ...... lbs Rib Chops, 15c Legs, lb. Steak, 22a Main Floor.) Gold Band Dinner Set, $4.98' our unloaded delivered e. Plates Plates Fruit Dl&hes 6 S 21c 40c 79c .' all flavors Almo Macaroni and Spaghetti, wide; While the lot lasts, wear. yard. pieces this special price. (Auerbachs rooms. White and Gold are of a very good grade. The set consists of .....44e lb H lb at wide, and childrens school dresses. ses Seml-porceta- in t 1 Jeli-- last A carload of Gold Band Dishes lie Llpton's Tea Fine White Long Yard Cloth, 22c used for under36 inches EXTRA SPECIAL 32-Piec- 35c can 2l-)- last. - r 10 to can Box-elde- house-dres- 39c 15c Mab Special, pint cans Ideal for housecleaning. Westlnghouse. Electric Globes, 50 watt, each Good Solid Pack Com, can HUIs Bros. Coffee (Quantities limited) size-- for bars D. orders. . Heins PluiW Pudding and Fig Puddin- g... .20c Small can 44c Medium cans 8 can Large tentlon recently to dairies furnishing milk to smalt town that have no Inspection of their own. and also to factories, etorea, butcher shops, etc.,' located In such places," the report said. Thomas Redmond, chief sheep Inspector, had a report which --dealt largely with Inspection for enables, among Wyoming herds coming Into Utah. Some 91,937 sheep were Inspected men or with federal cooperation In Wyoming were found to be infected or exposed, and of these eome 36,441 have been dipped at least once at the time of the report. Dr. W. A. etephensen, livestock Inspector, reported that 11,187 head of cattle had been tested for tuberculosis eince r, June 20, in Summit, Weber, Davie, Halt lake, Wasatch, Utah, Tooele, Of Sanpete, Piute end Garfield counties. these 131 were found to react under the test, indicating the presence of tuberculosis. Further cooperation proposal between the state board of agriculture and the college authorities are left In the hands of a Joint committee composed of Mr. Mom, Mr. Merrill and Mr. Smith for the board and Professor William Petereop, George R. Hill, Jr., and R. J. Evans for the college. Instead of the usual written report, George H Holman, federal predatory animat Inspector, and Q. B. Nichols, representing the state In the cooperative predveratory animal campaign, presented a 36000 bal report. An appropriation of was mode for the coming quarter. , 0. 100 Pair Plaid Remnant Length of Remnant Length of Cotton Blankets, Bleached Pillow Fine Berkeley $2.79 Pair these are mill Extra large Yard 29c Tubing, 19c. Yard runs. While Cambric, the lot lasts at 2.79 While the lot last While the lot lasts. pair. Figured Flannelette, 19c Yard None Such. Mince Meat, package 69c. Remnant Lengths of All Pure Linen Fine Bleached Table White Nainsook, Yard 10c Yard $1.79 Damask, while 6 73 Inches limit quantities) , double bib, Made of cretonne, regular 95c value; special at Third Floor.) ONE DAY SPECIALS for Today Only Soever Undergo to reserve me French Bread, special Fresh Genuine Rye Bread ...... Aprons, 69c Made of fine Checked Amo- with organdy keag klngham, trimmed neck and sash tie. (Auerbach's fldM EAT.M right Womens Fudge Bungalow Aprons, $1.50 rocyterycL ARKEW (We of pretty checked per-ca- le with black eateen binding trim, sash ties and large pocMads ket. Womens -- I , of" heavy Indian Head, extra wide, with sash ties. Made By Coupon Trlb. Oct. 11, 1922. (Auerbach's Women House Frocks, $1.49 Polly Prim Aprons, $1.25 Pebeco Tooth Paste ... You Prices ial Womens White Psbeco Tooth Paste, 60c. er-m- ore at-Spec- Plates, each Plates, each Plates, each Plates, each Plates, each Soup Plates, each . Teacups and 8aucers, each 2 Special Steak Sale 18o Tenderloin Steak, lb Sirloin Steak, !l Round Steak, lb Porterhouse Steak, lb. Meat Platters, each Meat Platters, each Meat Platters, each each Gravy Boat Covered Dishes, each Casseroles, each Pickle Dishes, each 35c Sugar Bowls, each 45c Cream Pitchers, each 65c Gravy Bowls, each (Auerbach's Fourth Floor.) Vegetable Dishes, each Vegetable Dishes, each Vegetable Dishes, each 20c 20c 27JjC . Army Dirigible Starts on Its Return Flight ROSS FIELD, Arcadia, Cal., Oct. 10. which recently The army dirigible. C-flew here from Langley field. Newport New Va, started on Its return transcontinental flight at 8:40 oclock tonight. The return flight will be made by way of El Paso and San Antonio, Texas, and Belleville, 111., and with the same crew that accompanied the airship west. SAN DIEGO, Cal., Oct. 10. Lieutenants J. A. MacReady and Oaklefir Kelly, aviators who last week broke the record for sustained flight here In the big monoand who had intended to start plane T-tomorrow on a nonstop flight to New announced York, tonight that they would postpone that flight as the result of (unfavorable weather in the middle west. 2, Twin'Six owners rise above the ordinary exigencies of motoring, into a sphere of special ease and security and satisfaction peculiar . to the j 2. SAN JUAN, P. R.. Oct. 10. (By the Associated Pres) Lieutenant Walker Sam-paHinton, pilot of the Correta IT, plans to start at 7 oclock on tomorrow morning the next leg ot the flight toward Rio Janeiro. DOQ BITES CHILDREN. Report was made to the state board of health by Dr. C. E. Wardlclgh of tSnowvllle that two children had been bitten by a rabid dog in that vicinity recently. They are receiving the pasteur preventive treatment, under the auspices of the state board. Three dogs, a cat, a cow and a calf have been recent victims of rabies In BnowvlUe. hydro-airpla- alone. Twin-Si- x WESTERN MOTORS, Inc. 457 South Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY. PACKARD lo WEATHER DATA Comparative weather data at Salt Lake City. October 10. 1922; wewrwr Astronomers Discover New and Immense OuterBoundarieMfthe SteHarJSystem that "the, distance from the center of the sysem of known globular clusters is more than 200.000 light years; and the distanoe separating N. G. C. 2519 and N. G. C. 6617, another faint globular clusters n part of the sky, is of the order of 350,000 light years. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 10. (By the Associated Press) A new outpost of the stellar system has been found. As a result, man's knowledge of the limits f the Milky Way has been extended by 50,000 to 100,000 parsecs, or light year That Is, the imown stellar system probably has a great diameter of between two qulntillions, one hundred quadrillions and two qulntillions, four hunof mile dred quadrillions of mile. This represents a newly estimated great diameter 0 for the Gallactic system of 350,000 to parsecs. It was only a few years ago that scientist placed the furthermost limits of the Milky Way At 30,000 par secs. This latest Increase In the stellar system as it Is known to man, came with observation pf photographs of a globular cluster of stars In the constellation Lynx, by Dr. Lampland of the Lowell observatory, and by Professor Harlow Shapley and the staff of the Harvard college obThe cluster, of uncommon servatory. because Interest I) Is one of the faintest and most distant, occurs about near previously from 'the sixty degree known globular clusters and nearly opposite the region In which the'se clusters are mainly concentrated. Prison Officials Seek Escaped Outside Trusty 400,-00- g this bunch of stars, a slight qualification was made, saying that further observation was being made to Justify the present belief. Observatory officials, however, said that for practical purposes It could be assumed that the cluster had been established as typical and, this being true, a new boundary for the e tarry spaces had been found. This new outpost of the skies Is known to astronomers as N. G. C. 2419. It appears to be 165,000 light years, or 990 quadrillions of miles from the sun and, the distance between the sun and the earth being comparatively- - small In the larger scheme of astronomy. It would be about the same distance from the earth. far-flun- Efforts are being made by tbe Utah state prison authorities to apprehend WUliam Parson. 26 years of age, who escaped from the prison farm Saturday. Parsons was serving ' an Indeterminate term for forgery, for which he had been sentenced at Ogden three years ago. According to the prison authorities he was a model prisoner and was an outride trusty. Davis Is facing a federal charge of selling narcotice. Davis was arrested by the police several days ago on suspicion that he had received etolen property In exrhange for narcotic. Yesterday he sought to gain his freedom by a writ of habeas corpus. The proceedings were dismissed when he was arrested. Where to register,, call Democratic County Headquarters, Was. 2462. 2463. 7J- (Adv.) THE DENVER A RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD SYSTEM WILL EMPLOY PETENT Federal Officers Arrest Man During Court Hearing This distance Is exceeded by only two or three other clusters, says the Harvard Served with a warrant in the Third bulletin, and these are in far removed district court yesterday during habeas parts of the heavens. The Harvard announcement went into corpus proceedings by which h hoped to still greater figures with the statement obtain his release from the city Jail. Leo MACHINISTS BLACKSMITHS BOILER MAKERS TINNERS SHEET METAL WORKERS CAR REPAIRERS APPRENTICES TO TAKE THE PLACE In the official bulletin Issued at the Harvard observatory today regarding in thl month else 1874, 88; kwet light. 67; doweat thl month alnce' 1874. 22, mean temperature for today, 70; normal, 64; accumulated axceaa tinea ttaa flrat of the Jaheet la at STANDARD WITH ainca Jan- month, 79; accumulated deficiency uary 1, 106. Humidity Dry bulb . temper tura at 6 a. m, M defreea; wet bulb temperature at 6 a. m.. 45 degree; relative humidity at 6 a. m., 40 per cent; dry bulb temperature at neon, pun time, 78 degree; wet bijib temperature at noon, aua time, 60 degree; relative humidity at nooo, atm time, 65 per cent; dry bulb tem permture at 6 p. m . 76 degree; met bulb tem p: pera-mrer- BUILD UP YOUR HEALTH AND IS STRENGTH-WIN- TER COM this time of the year changed; its ingredients have never is thin and tale. You been altered. During all this period n Gude's easily, and the sudden has been preweather chances make you sneeze scribed by thousands of physicians, and shiver. Colds, coughs, grippe and millions of men. women ana and similar troubles make life a burchildren have been invigorated and den, and the fear of pneumonia revitalized by its use. , haunts you. You will enjoy taking Gudes Now is the time to build tip a fresh It i3 agreeable to supply of rich, red blood and fortify the taste, will not upset the weakest sickness with stomach, and its beneficial, strength- your system Gudes Pepto-h- : building effects are quickly apparent.' Be sure to ask for Cudt's is a bracing, invigorating tonic. It ' It quickens the appetite ana help The full name is on every you auimilate all the nourishment package. Your druggist has it, in new of your food. It imparts strength both liquid and tablet form. - and vigor to both muscles and nerves, and provides the pep and endurance for the daily grind, and strain of the winter's work. tonic-anThis time-triablood Pepto-Manga- n. enricber has been in use for over 30 years, its formula has never been Tonic Blood Enriched ATtire at 6 m p. 11. 1922. TAKEN WEATHER OBSERVATION P. M., M or.VTA IV TIME AT Gudes, d and . F. APPLICANTS SHOULD APPLY AT THE OF- FICES OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POWER. 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