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Show ' 3 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1922. e TO TIE School Teachers Welcome to PUCE We extend to you a cordiqj invitation ' Earl of Derby, Too, Agrees to Servo Under ' Bonar Law in Tory Government Coatlnod tram ht pvo'rrriseil n dukedom, ail r toavail yourself of all of the courtesies and conveniences of the store and call your attention to - . fSaturday Last Day Orsat tat G level Unusuail Values for Today in Our $200,000 Extra Business Drive planned for all our patrons and good customers it this time in honor, of the Educational Convention: , of Kid 1.5. I.,HHJ.M, 'GOOD GOODS' A Saturday Garment Sale Ob ccmeervatlv leaders of the oid cabinet axe sticking to Mr. Libra George. These lnohidB Austen OtiamWtein. Lord Balfour, Sir Robert Horne, Lord Birkenhead, Lord Lee of Fareham and8ir Laming Worthington Evans. What lBieft for Mr. Bonar Law te honest,' hut undistinguished, mem except again for Lord Curxon, who wul remain at the tore! gn of ( i ee. Lord Derby is talked of for minister of yar. Lord Carsob for lord chancellor, both having agreed to aerve; Lord Selboume, mfoisbez. of the colonies; the Dujte of Devonshire, lorn president of .the uaeil, and Lord Peel, minister for The only brilliant man mentioned Stanley Baldwin, who has first call Tkree Special P rices resses at A on chancellor of the exchequer. It will be. a cabinet in which.' peers will predominate and whlchwlll be correspondingly weak in its debating pow-it ers tn the house of common, where iU have to face a brilliant combination led by Mr. Lloyd George. Has One Advantaged At Three 'Winter Coats , There is only one advantage In this if conscription of the peerage, that Js. Mr. Bonar Law poatpones a general elecavoid a to able will he also he tion, coup by elections caused by the apof house of the pointment of members Under English law, commons to office. every member of the lower house who accepts office under the crown must be ' reelected. The politicians are speculating today theOne election. about the date of the decide ory is that Mr. Bonar Law will advanto have it Immediately to take tage of the high tide of conservative feeling in the country and prevent the Lloyd development of plans by Messrs. George and Chamberlain for a new center Special Prices party. If dissolution is proclaimed next week, election could be over by November 18. course, is that The danger of this, of on December 6, the Irish treaty expires then. On the before unless it Is ratified Mkelv more that the is rather it whole, election will be postponed until the new the assurances that There are year. treaty will be accepted by the new government. At $15 Our brocaded faille, poiret Jwill, satin and Canton crepe, models In unusually attractive styles and so low a price. Sizes It to 44. Still Popular Figure. Mr. IJoyd George went to the Guildhall today to propose a health to the Prince, of Wales at the luncheon welcoming the prince back from India. He made no reference to political affairs, except a Jesting remark about the last act of the dying gladiator. From the Guildhall he returned to Downing street for a few minutes and then left for Leeds on a special train. A big crowd at the Station cheered him, as did crowds all along the line, showing that he la still a popular figure. stops were made at Bedford. Wellingborough. and Kettering, Leicester, Nottingham effield., at which he delivered speeches. I am told that his speech at Leeds tomorrow will be restrained in tone,, enabling him to feel out the sentiment of the country towards a hew party. If the result is favorable, Mr. Lloyd George end his associate will then be prepaid undertake the greatest campatgir In ,4.1 history of English politics. The Coats At $65 Panne ve lalne. faahionona and tnarvelalne in black, navy, brown and kit fox. Some sport models, some wrappy styles with Novel cuffs and belts. Many fur collars with gray squirrel, beaver, fox and caracul. ises 14 to 44. Five-minu- te .five-ilnu- At The Dresses te At $35.00 $25 Are featured three novel wool canton plaid In high collar combinations with canton crepe, creates a foil sport costume, unusually striking. Smart for the college miss; also tailored poiret twill models with uneven lengths and the aide caught drapes. models in velvet, crepe roma, satin crepe. Romance stitching in new and novel shades Egyptian and Chinese colors and embroidered yarn design shown in green, brown, navy, beige and black. Sizes It to 4H. The feature, velvets. An extensive selection with long or short Sleeves. In black, ' taupe, navy or brown and embroidered in "royal or king's blue.' Parpleasing ticularly piquant styles, also satin crepes, canton crepe, wool crepe and some smart4 poiret twills. ' and At $97.50 At y. $79.50 Gerona, faahionona, marvels In coats with squirrel, beaver or caracul collars. New shades in navy, brown, black and kit fox. 5 No Policy Change. am assured that the Other Walker Sales for Today Last of the Great and change Is the make no difference in government The repaythe nations foreign polios ment of the dflbt to America will be continued, according to the plan already worked out,, and while Sir Robert Home, of course, will not head a mission to America to discuss the funding of the debt, someone equally Important wl!L Lord Curxon will have charge of the British interests at the near east conference. which, it is agreed, will be held It is poson November 18 at Lausanne. sible that he may not go personally, but may send Lord Milner, why also is an expert on eastern affairs and who haa been mentioned as a possible delegate. X wilt SEVILLE CRETE Millinery as a feature of our 35c AND 39c HANDKERCHIEFS. .& 10 The Dally Herald calls upon labor to prepare Itself for the election. It repudiates the charge that labor Is associated with the extreme type of revolutionary Socialism, and says it Is merely revoluin the sense of "desiring to tackle tionary the causes of social evil and build society a sounder foundation. The Daily Telegraph, supporter of the coalition, expressing astonishment at the "dramatic and unforeseen decision of the meeting at the Carlton club, says the etianged almost political scene he been warm tribute to beyond belief. It pays (By the AssociLloyd George received one of the moot remarkable ovations ever witnessed In the Guildhall this afternoon when he rose to propose the health of the Prince of Wales, who was guest of the corporaFob tion of the city at luncheon. several minute it was impossible for Mr. 'Lloyd George to proceed, and he was visibly affected. In the early, part of his speech the little -- Welshman was nervous, an unwonted condition for him, but he Boon regained the mastery of himself. He avoided reference to (he political situation. i "My sword is In my hand, was the keynote of the farewell of Mr. Lloyd George to the great throng which gathered at St. Pan era station to give him an enthusiastic sendoff s to deliver an he left for Leeds today - , address tomorrow. I thank you from ths bottom of my heart that "you have come here, this great assemblage, to cheer me I am on, my. pilgrimage," he said. s free nan. The burden is off my shdulddrs, but my sword is in my hand. LONDON, Oct. ated Press) the outging ministers.v , The Dailv Chronicle.-- warm supporter of IJoyd George, think that, notwith"a coalihappening standing yesterday's tion government of one type.or another Is LONDON, Oct. CO. (By the Associated likely to be the country's lot for much of . Press.) The majority of London's morn- its foreseeable future." A ministry under Mr. Bonar Law. Che ing newspapers being anticoalition, the fall of the Lloyd George ministry is mostly newspaper believe, is likely to be much welcomed by them today as ridding the modified or supplanted early in its career is Improbable, It obtains country of a government whose policies unless,-whicthey have so long condemned, and opening clear majority after the dissolution of the way for what they hope will prove a parliament saner administration. The Times believes the effect will be AS It declares ,the REGARDED beneficial everywhere. country wants to return to the normal VICTORY and feet of to life that Its ways welfare is in the hands of men of sound sense, less as Individuals than to anxious to shine PARIS. f)ct. 20. (Bv the Associated merit confidence as faithful wardens of Press note In the The dominating the public good. French press Comment on trie, fall of the Westminster Gazette The comments: IJovd George cabinet In England, is that "The coalition has been & thorough im- the' change cannot fall to make negotiaposture. We look to the country to carry tions for the settlement of Europe's probus back to cleaner, sincerer' politics. lems easier. To the majority of the paThe Dally Express calls for a strong It is looked upon as a victory for conservative government to terminate the pers France. period of costly adventure abroad,'" foster Andre Tardleu, writing In Wie Echo de economy and encourage trade." Paris, however, advises care in .passing The Daily Mail says Great Britain has judgment. It will be the vogue of the ANTI-GEORGIA- N PRESS JUBILANT FRENCH RUSSELL BROUGHER TWICE SUNDAY A wide-awak- e magnetic preacher 11:00 A. M. "LOVERS INSEPARABLE. Baptismal Service. Great Anthem by Immanuel Quartet, Soprano Solo . by 7:30 P. M. Prelude (1) "Ought Christians Beldng to 6cret Societies? (2) "When Is a Man or a Woman Old? "The Fight With Environment." GREAT MUSICAL PROGRAM- - Popular song tvf vice. Margaret Lyman, noted cello player, renders selections. Big Chorus Choir. Beautiful gospel solos by August Glissmeyer and Beulah Huieh. Beulah-Huieh- Immanuel Corner 2nd South end 4th East Street . 20. Mr. BEDFORD, England, Oct.' W. Ar, riving here en route to Leeds. Mr. a crowd Lloyd George addressed I am glad to of admirers and said: find no end of great hearts. It is with these hearts that I am going into battle and win. I come before you as on of the great unemployed.' T moment, no doubt, to say that the defor parture of Lloyd George is he says, "but prudent people France, ' will take tim to Judge. 1,Homme Libre says: Franco-British relation had reached an acute and painful point. With another than Lloyd George there can not fall to be an Improvement, with loyal effort and after frank explanations. Guetlve Herve, editor of La Vlctoire, a sigh of relief, says: giving "Lloyd George is finally overthrown. Now, perhaps, it will be possible to proceed seriously to the reconstruction and pacification of Europe." -- LEciair thinks IJoyd Georges great mistake was tn not understanding that the Interests of France and Britain are As a result," It added, cioselv connected. he prepared the revenge of ail the vanquished. Betrayed them on the Rhine, our government had the approval of th entire country when at.Chanak it separated its cause from that of England." The Echo de Paris declares it would SHIRTS. 25c $1.25 SUITS....... ...$1.45 i HATS CHILDRENS WOOL AND COTTON MIXED UNION SUITS $5i59 $l.55lo $2.45 $14.75 quent enterprise. Le Journal warns the French people against counting upon complete change In th British policy. "The problems that divide men remain. it says. "All we can hope for ia that the new men will strive to solve them in a conciliatory .spirit Instead of seeking the elements of continual division. . , In vivid terms the Le Matin express never hope that Franc again will see Llovd George. It says: He leaves the British empire dislocated. scattered and dissociated. Ha leaves torn and disunited Europe ' "He -- disarticulated, destroy in play the most noble exist that among things peoples friendship, honesty and confidence. He has reestablished the old. balance of power $3.55 UNION BEAVER GIRIB Formerly to s N MERCERIZED GIRLS COATS Big values have been easy-- for the French premier to cause the fall of Lloyd Georg at any time lnce 1919 by simply declaring that France had recovered her liberty of action. . , Our premiers preferred to temporarize, the aewspaper adds. Their British Interlocutor became more and more Impatient, more and more Impulsive, bold and shifty In his promte-- and protestations, and finished by exhausting himself in grandilo- BOVS PULL-OB WEAVERS WOMENS 12.50 ft $7.53 WtUuvw,V .... 3c SUITS Early Model hats at Tremendous Reductions Lloyd George Is Given Tremendous Ovation MENS MEN'S UNION Smart felts with tailored ribbon bands or velvet trims Banded sailors Scratched felts Velvet dress hats with touches of metal or feather trims . and In the group at 10 a number of our had no more unpopular administration than the coalition since tne days of the Stuarts, and. that the country learns of Its resignation with relief. S SUITS. i Drive, planned particularly far the school here In convention. $5, $7, ; . . among nations that had been, It was thought, discarded for good and' all. "Lloyd Oeorge, France hope nev.er JU see you again," . LLOYD GEORGE MAY BE SINGLE ISSUE ' LONDON, Oct 20. (By th Associated Press.) No general election' for- many years has presented such unpredictable problems for solution. One of th weekly reviews declares that It will turn upon the simple question of for or against Lloyd George, and therefore will be a purely personal contest. There Is no great question nos? before the country for the electorate to decide, and. from the slight Indication already afforded, the who' Is in a great fighting mood, seems to turn the whole contest on the personal equation. . Political, Circles consider that it will be Interesting to watch and see how far the conservative electorate will follow the Bonar Law ministry in throwing off alls, glance to Lloyd Georgs, and whether hta powerful lleutenats. Ixrd Balfour, Lord .Oastiasad as Fag M f- ...... m i SHOES Six Special. veeeeeeee- . 10 to $1,53 r WOMEN'S SILK HOSG Special VANITY BOXES Special. NEW BEADED SUPPERS, $1.(3 $3.r . 4ffl $IU DOWN STAIRS STORE .............. $0.95 New Fall Dresses Winter Coats 777. . , .V. . . 7 and $16.75 ... 777. ....... $19.75 Knit Underwear at Economy Prices. Sweaters for men and boys... $1.49 Slip-o- n Sweaters for misses and women . . , .$2.39 Girls Wool Serge Dresses $3.49 The cheery walls the doctor orders can be obtained at very small In some cost by. using ' of Its eighteen pretty, tints, over the present gloomy old or cracked paint. U-KA- wall-pap- er Feet Is a cood It kills thing for the health of disease germs, and its bright cheery tints also kill grouch germs arj blue devils which are often quite as .bad. ' the family. Ground Floor Office 41 SOUTH MAIN STREET Combining and . CORSETS , - THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES District Freight And Passenger Office From. the Clift Bldg. VTCTOIRE Regulir 16.00 and 7.00. . . BOVS TWO-PANT- ' Business teacher . tele-gra- w Extra 1200,000 BOVS $1.45 BLOpMERS...... Today Last Day Special Sale PREMIER REASSURES FREE STATE LEADERS 1 IA Day Drugs Toilet Good Sale - - LONDON Oct. '20. (By the Associated exchange of Prees.) An interesting on the Anglo-Iris- h treaty in conthe with change of government be-In nection Great Britain, took place yesterday tween Prime Minister Llovd George and of the William T. Cosgrave. presidents . . Dail B'reann. tn Dublin. the Inform to at you I wish earliest possible moment that I have this toafterthe noon tendered my resignation telegraphed. king. Mr. Llovd George You mav rest assured no action of mine compromise the treaty, which I trust will take final legislative effect by the date contemplated, next December." President Cosgrave replied: . My colleagues and I much appreciate the kindness and promptitude of- your message. We needed no telegram- to assure us that no action of yours would compromise the treaty to which you and your government have pledged your country. We share with you the confident that the treaty will hear in fullness which its signatories on both , aides have --antlclps ted," i Exclusive models, handsome boats straight tinea and some cape effects. Gilt1 or silver stitch-trGraceful throws and other individual touches. Beautiful gray, marvella, gerona and faahionona tn the most distinctive colors, Hawaiian, mallard koran, martin suchard, as well as navy and black. 8izes It to 44. in blouse, City Ticket Office From The Tribune Bldg. d comes in packages costing only 70 cents and covering 250 to five-poun- handle Railroad and Pullman tickets to all points on our lines and we take pleasure in insisting you in planning yout'trip and making your itinerary. . We We quote Freight Rates, Trace Shipments And give eral, 'Information on Passenger and Freight Business. Gen- 300 square feet of ordinary wall. It doesnt even require hot water; water right out of the tap wilt do. .. The Store wtt& tbi Creen Front . 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