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Show THK lill I ' HF1IR THin J You 'DenVli.ed hwM'i' Your Credit Sals Pricei Juit APPEAL S MONDAY SPECIAL E II in ' On On A Popular On On On On On On Wood. and Gardner Oa Guaranteed Wringer Supreme Court Will Take Arguments in Cases of 78.00 100.00 00.00 300.00 400.00 600.00 750.00 1000.00 H' first-degre- e Irrigation 16. commission company and David Shingleton; Charles H. 1bs-mor- e et aL versus George 8. Barker, judge, et aL; Ocean Accident ic Guarr antes company versus Otto Meeks. l February 19. Intermountain Association of Credit Men versus E. C. Davis; Detroit Vapor Stove company versus Lionel .F. 0. Weeter Lumber company; ft Payne, an infant, etc., versus Utah-iilahSugar company. al., February 20. 0. A. Robinson, etRobi-soversus Rex 8choenfield; Parker administrator, et at, versus Webb Green, G. F. McGonagle and state of Utah; Alex Taylor versus Ogdon City. February 21. National Bank of the Republic, versus Stephen Drains: Humphrey, administrator, versus J. C. Davis, egent, and O. 8. L. R. R.; Salt Lake City versus John Doe Sutter. February 23. National Bank '. of e Commerce of Ogden versus James company; Charles II. Reilley versus London A Lancashire Insurance company; D. K. Moffat versus Adah N. Hoffman, appellant, and T. F. .Jennings, interpleader. February 26. George Robbins vs. S. M. Dujrgins; George Robbins versus Gunnison Valley bank; George Robbins versus Power Tellunde eompany; George Robbins versus Consolidated Wagon k Machine eompany; George Robbins versus R, ft Palme'r; George Robbins versus J. II. Christensen. February 27. J. II. Reeder and N. J. Meagher versus M. II. Roberts et al.j Antonio Olivero versus Marietta Elegant!, as administrator, and the Peerless Coal eompany; Peter Nikoleropoulis Pin-gre- 1 'C versus R. n. Ramsey. February 28. Wilson eompany versus T. H. Guyon; J. V. Buckle versus Furniture ft Carpet company; .l ii CASH CI ft St At the Bargain Prioe of. tplsfct) j. (Regular Value, 15.00) Delivers Any Rug to Your Home r ' During the February Sale of Hugs we vill deliver to your home any of the following described Rugs on the very small payment of $5. You can pay us the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. Listed below are some "real values',' and; the prices now quoted- should prompt . you to immediate buying. - THIS ' i . Special at $4.85 6 Brussels BEDROOM SUITE 3-PIE- CE Extremely Low Price for February Sale , " ; Nowv;... 3x12 . Terms $10 Cash, $10 a. Month. DISPLAYED IN WINDOWS. $24.53 Rug .. Brussels S37.E3 Rug-Now....- ............ Velvet Ru- gNow..'. 9x12 Velvet Rug ..... , Exactly as pictured, substantially made and very attractively finished in American walnut. Suite Now....... consists of dresser, chif forobe and bed. Size of dresser mirror 23x25 inches. This is without ques- Rue tion one oi me greatest values m ueurooiu iumiiure we nave onerea m years. , Now................. Can be bought as a complete outfit, or each piece separately, as follows: Dresser, $28; Chifforobe, 9x12 Axminster Rug MAGAZINE RACK ' Fumed Oak, Mission Stylt A useful, book and magazine rack: 39 inches high, 16ft inches wide; has four shelves, constructed of perfectly finished solid oak. Worth fully (9.00. well-mad- Vanity Dresser to match, $46. $21; Bed, $24. This Charming hair Suite for -- , K' XI .. rfr, tin n VP) j o T.-1- 1. . S t) : February 15. Tom Alexander versus industrial commission ana ii. o. emeu versus-industria- Ml ACOSO v iicn "TTEK y m j I'nintianv. February All Cadi- -Y Buy at the the Same 15.00 a Monti Purchase 8.00 a Month Purchase 10.00 a Month Purcisae 12.00 a Month Purchase 16.00 a Month Purchase 20.00 a Month Purchase 23.00 a Month Purchase 30.60 a Month Purchase 40.00 a Monto i ' j farm. Gardner obtained a stay of execution and was granted an appeal. On March 7 the case of the state versus Omer R. Wood, eonvicted in the' Third district court of murder m Ihe first degree, on a charge of burning his wife in her bed to collect insurance, be n which appeal was granted-Wil- l heard before the supreme court. other cases will be heard Forty-eigh- t before tne cour; ai me ronuug sroaiuu Thev follow; February 13. Btate of Utah versus 0. ft Monroe and Frank Angle; state of Utah versus Xavier Marusco and Ray I mond Thorour. r February 14. State of Utah versus Charles E. Foxley; Fred Rezaldo versus commission or Ltan ana f ; industrial Nnrinir Oanvon Coal company; T. H. Moray versus industrial commission and .Mountain States Teiepnone i eiegrapn my Fuel 4b Grain eompany et al. versus public utilities commission of Utah; Cherdron Construction company et ai. versus David Bimpkins and industrial commission of Utah. p" FEBRUARY 4, 1923. t 36.00 Purchase U On the opening date of tUe supreme court calendar for the February term, ease of February 13, will be heard the who Gardner, versus George the state murder' ik was convicted of the Third district court and sentenced1, to be executed. Gardner was convicted on the charge of the murder of Gordon Stuart, a deputy sheriff, at Welby. Gardner, is said to have shot Stuart when the latter appeared to replevin some eattle and machinery on Gardner's ALT LAKE TK1BUNE, SUNDAY MOHNIXG, February Sale Zion's Savings Bank k Trust company versus James Spratley, et al. .March l. tictroit vapor move com pany versus farmers' tiasn union, Hooper Knowlton and L. H. Young v sus Louis Thompson as administrator; J. W. Hoggsn versus Price River Irri John Y. Smith, et aL gation eompany, March - 2. Guaranty Mortgage eompany versus M. E. Wilcox; fc. E. Mun-soversus Apartment and Hotel Investment company et al.; National Bank of the Republic versus II. Price. March 5. Franklin Robisoa and C. G. Y. lluggins, guardian, versus Fillmore Commercial & Savings bank; Fillmore Commercial & Sarinirs bank ver sus James A. Kelley as guardian- - Ophir Creek Water company versus Ophir Hill Very easy terms DISPLAYED QKOO n S72.E0 mo i Young folks should take advantage of these special bargains to furnish their homes with quality furniture at a big saving. f 12 a month. 920 cash, r IN WINDOWS Here's value in a mohair living room suite that clearly demonstrates the effort we put forth to offer the best of furniture: at the lowest prices.- It has large roll arms, spring seat, spring back, spring edge, and web bottom. Removable spring-fillecushions. Every detail has been introduced into" the making of this suite to make it the highest grade. A auite that will give you service and satisfaction for years. . NOW....... 1 Mo- - ce Dimng Table to match, $24.. SQ7.59 wt't : " tvwtv V - 1 ,f d Consolidated Mimnt? eompany. March 6. Murray Rook versus Oil company; Leslie Taylor versus Bamberger Kleetrie; llalloran-Judg- e Trust eompany as executor versus . G. Carr and Emily Carr. March 7. State versus Weber eountv ' Irrigation district, et al. n j s J, ; yTi'wru1 . j j t Og-de- n - Proposed Bond lt$ue ,., for Financing of Farmi This Queen Anne Dining Room Suite We Are Specially Featuring for Our February Sale. 6-Pie- To meet the demand for farm fiaanc-inin the interniountain and Pacific slope regions the sale of another issue of bonds is to be eoniidered at a meeting of the directors of the Association of Pacific Coast Land- Banks to be held at San Francisco early this week. It is considered probable that the sale of additional bonds in the amount of $3,00(1,000 will be authorized. At the time the. banks benan to func- tion several months ago bonds in the amount ot 4,uo,uou were sold. Of this amount $500,000 was allotted to the Salt Lake City Joint Stock Land g 1 ; r.M STOR It is a truth that the purpose of this store is to promote the interest of th rmver. ' Yon r.an. not afford to miss the service, the qualities p M ana me pnees oi inis r... store. It would be all Tfi wrong to give an exag- - KA gerated idea of this fif store either by illustra- - fot tion or, printed matter. S Do not buy glasses tar CM it u vnn ;vu vvusiut JT wrens, who nas clone v: uvbumg vim iut twenty. i. Mikity 1 DISPLAYED ', IN WINDOWS Here is the premier value of all the dining room furniture ever offered at the price. In figured American Walnut finish A round extension table, handsome buffet with mirror back, full length of buffet, together with four side chairs covered in genuine leather seat (blue color). The turnings are of the Queen Anne motifs, instead of the William and Mary design as pictured. All pieces are true reproductions of the Queen Anne style, worked up, and the result is evidenced in a suite out of the ordinary. Can be bought as a complete outfit, or each piece separately as follows: Buffet, $51; Extension Table, $34 j Side Chairs, $8; Arm Chairs, $13.50; China Closet, $36. ' ot I Four Given Sentences 7"7 on Federal Conviction SPECIAL FEBRUARY LINOLEUM SALE "A" Inlaid Quality Eight Applications for State Land Leases Denied . Eight applications for land leasee were acted-upo- a yesterday by 8tat Land Commissioner J. T. Oldroyi. All were denied and reoffered under the various condition m iollowss J OlEMS Henry i Twhchell, r um6 Hyrum C Jensen and L. C. Winder, for a shorter period at a higher lease price, R. L. Bird, I. M. Price and Myron A, Ilolgata, for the same period at a higher lease, C. W. Hawley, at the same lease price OPTICAL CO. Vasatch 4S53. Ground Floor Eenyoa Hotel Terms $12 Cash, $10 a Month - n 207 Eo. Kain Street 'OO i!ii!L7" sJJ 11 1 Reading Glasses with rpherical lenses, in good strong frame, including Special t Mike Morris, who was eonvieted recently of violating the Mana act, was sentenced to two years at Leavenworth by Federal Judge Page Morris yesterFred Tate, convicted of violatday. ing the Harrison antinarcotics act, was sentenced to one year and one day at Leavenworth. Billie Jacobsen, found guilty of violating the antinarcotics law, was senJ tenced to. thirty days in the eountv jail. Charles Welsh, who entered a plea of guilty to violating the federal pro- s OiUUJuD law, wii uaeu ? iuu. ' A motion for a new trial in the eaie of Louis Bell of Price, who was convicted recently of violating the federal prohibition' law, was granted by Judge Morris. one years but fit eyes and fit them EIGHT. Consultation Free elimination. bank, and the remainder distributed among the land banks of Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland. It is understood that the money thus made available has been loaned and that demands are sufficient to warrant the issue of other bonds in an equal or larger amount than the initial issue. Consisting of Buffet, Table and 4 Side Chairs tzfLMM SMI H - ce for a shorter period. J. B. Sbowalter, at a higher price. r&ENCH CLUB TO MEET. The reguUr meeting of the Alliance Francaise will be held at 8 'clock tomorrow niRht at the Y. W. C. A. Anyone interested in French is invited to attend feet-wide,- - CJJ per yard DISPLAYED IN WINDOWS 1 I BABY'S CRIB BE- DFor February Sale ' . . nrj'T ... ........ Terms 1 cart, $1 a month. has high sides; ou side drops on a slide. The finbed k popular baby's erib ish is white enamel. It is rigid, but light to move bag a good fabric spring. 1 Size 3054 inches. imm Ds-B- 4 Show Ommm De Luxe Combination Day and Night BedOn Sale 77:777 PJ ' 'Laywcll" Quality Linoleum 6. feet wide, per yard ....... $2.75 ."" Tarau S3 cash, $3 a month. DISPLAYED IN WINDOWS Ie IuxeDay Bed in your home will solve your problem of measure and lay free of providing sleeping accommodations for the unexpected guest.' Charge. a very attractive lounging place by day; a soft, comfortable, bed at night, You may have your choice of several beautiful cover DISPLAYED IN WINDOWS t patterns.' (Pillows, as illustrated, 'extra charge.)4 YYm pick the pattern. A Well - -- ; |