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Show CROWDS! CROWDS! CROWDS! - ' . t L, At Auerbachs GIGANTIC REMOVAL SALE v . Left to right Mayor and railroad offlclala welcome ahop employee.. o the Union Pacific Mayor C. Clarence Nealen, E. E. Calvin,of vice proaidont Short Line; Harry P. the Oregon avatem H. V. Platt, general manager man. Jonee, eecretary of Salt Lake lodge No. 1; Frank J. Guatin, organliatlon of ager for the ahop employees aaaociatlon, and J. J. Kelker, auperlntendent on ope at Pocatello. More Than 2000 Railroad Worker Gather Here for Annual Meeting. hop employes took and. fctorm wstri. formaliv dliered to Pacifu I nion SWilt iikf bv with the Revthem by Maor NMn, announced sirn untiiat they would return p.a til late this aflcm on 7 hi alco ex.Salutir, to control ovry base pect laigoon and other mtorct ng places, t 11 Tha- visitors began to arnw ftrBoon pnd for 0 look jesterdav wi" a forty-fiv- e there steady minuttn stream of shopmen and thtii hidves It leaving the lTnion Pacific station. the is their first big gatherum eln Pacific I moil organisation of tin Shop Employees association lean than a year ago A surprise jjrceHd hc victors and also members of the .salt Lake lodje when a large dt legation of Denver k Kio Grande Mcrn hop no n joined the retention lomnuttie with a band which puved.in front of the station while thft viMlors w t forming for the parade The hand of f.fn pie dv Vought to Salt Ldk bv lof.at!Ii loti He .No led the paradt, in whoh u was m n there wire ruariv i About fitly auiorrol ile'- - w.re at the Mation for the wonun nd those who did not desire to umdc and the were driven aho.it th t tv he line of march was rat on South Temple to Main street, south to Third South east to Slate 'treet north to the Eagle Gate and wet to the taer-nail- i There ihe visitors listened t if the regultr organ recital and then held a rousing meeting with shopmen and railroad offntuls as speakers ItselfThe Big Store Again Moves to a Better and More Modem Home History Repeats AUERBACHS I CUT RATE DRUGS AUERBACHS CUT RATE DRUGS ' SPECIALS 3forl9c Z?V.-- T Watrr Hard lfic Caatile J ergops Shac Headache f ftA Waters. . IwC ft White Cokt Cream wIC 25c Palm Royal 50c Black Vnd 3 for 19c Special DOC Tomq 3 for 19c jftc SPECIALS 25c Colorltfr I ft SpecUJ BSc JCarr'a Lotus Hloesom Cream... IwC 70c Vaseline Hair C ft Salt Lakes Resources and Enumer-- . Advantages ated in Publication. an Industrie) City, the title of a booklet tov the halt Iake Chamber of Commerce as a part of Its ad'er First copies were tising campaign. received from th& press jesterday and met with instant favor of all who This is the 1at of the saw them. series of booklets gotten out !y the Chamber of Commerce in this camdepaign, former publications bing voted to scenic wonders, agriculture, mining, an industrial map. general information for visitors and a statistical folder The pamphlet Just issued Is almost too large and comprehensive to he termed a booklet. It contains fortv with matter, pages of Illustrated much attention to facts, general in are There formation and pictures sufficient pictures to make it aUrao-ti- e off and to set properly the industrial life of Halt latkf. The front oover depicts the cltv's In map smoking Industrial plants form. Inside the book, however, lit a much more complete map and give accurate information regarding Salt jake as the center of the western states. Throughout the book convevs the Idea that 8alt Lake is not just a smoky factory city, but rather a big industries growingon place in which account of natural advanthrive an industrious and people, tages where there are beautiful 'homes, an ideal climate, unlimited resources and reach scenic wonders within easv that cannot ho rivaled anywhere in the world, Valuable Information aljo in conveyed tn a table of comparative claim freight rkfes Worn .Salt Lake Portland, Seattle,4 Missouri river, 8t. Paul. Denver, fit. !ouis and lyv Angeles end San Franoiaro to points in the states of Colorado. Idaho. Montana, Nevada. Oregon, I'tah and Wyoming, showing advantages of Halt Lake over the other points named Schools, public and private, also are described, showing the educational advantages of Salt lake to he comparable to those of any other citv of its sise and better than most of them. Power advantages are considerable attention and the given different industries and the strides they have mede since starting here are described in a concise and thorough manner. Salt Lake Analysis. prepared 1 New Theater Has Been Planned for Ephraim Pltns for the new theater huildmt to supplant the old building which was destroyed bv fire ebout a year ago have been completed by R. C Watkins, architect of alt Lake. The plana are now In the hands of th contractors for hid on, construction and it is expected to cost about $20. Odd. 4 Intentions are to have the theater ready for occupancy about the middle of October, The building will be modem in every respect end will a have seating capacity of GW people Interior decorations are of pleasing and unique design. Special attention wilt he given to ventilation with humidifiers installed to keep the proper relative humidity, controlled by automatic damper controls. at Nphraim -- I oil-mate- d Among the officials who spoke were E E. Calvin, vice pnsident of the 1 nion Pacific system in ihaigc of operation. H V Piatt, general manager of the Oregon Shoit Line ami George H Smith. g neral uttorne for the Oregon Short Line Mavor Nenlen welcomed the visitors The big event of the afternoon at was a ball game Bonne-vill- a ili latke park in whuh the those of Pocatello shopmen defeated Poca4. 14 Th of score "to by tello shopmen hart their band at the while their game and furnished music The plaver Went down to defeat Halt Lake pitcher Grant In Id the visitor down to nothing lor the first five innings, ami bin Mrto scoud one run In the first inning d in thi second, one more in the third and two in the fourth Neither side .weored In the ffth and in the sdth the visitors made their first run In the seventh Inning the visitors addd bait run and Salt Like tVn Lake faid to score in the eighth in which the visitor mad one rin but th home team made two runs m the ninth, as against one for the visitors The Pocatello shopmen will plfc another game at 1ft o clock tht forenoon with the cnver & Rio Grande The victors will Western shopmen t leave ovlck thisforafternoon on fVtratello, their spoigl trains M"nt pellet Glenns Ferrv tgden Provo Nampa, lama. Milford The railroad contuanv furnished special trains and ftee transportation for Ihe out mg and 'tivt served each vWitor (mm th north with a box lumh in Ogden 1 4 Sergeant Winn Coming From Fort Missoula Master Sfrgeai t WtHnrrt Winn, quartermaster depa Unci l, ims been ordered to Fort fourlm from Fort Missoula. Mont He will arrive about Me will be on dutj with .lune lift the summer camps to bt held at the Miners wage contracts expire August $1 and a strike is threatened unless negotiations for replacement are successful. In recent union elections supporters of John L Lewis, present national head of the United Mine Workers, have met with sharp defeat, and it ia considered certain that whan delegatee of anthracite workers meet on June $6 to frame new wage demands the element newly come to dominance n the official circle of the unions will at least act out to gain substantial wage advanced. The commission ia required to make a report brjjiiy 1 to aid in the wage negotiation Jr President Harding advised of Impending danger to the anthracite supply just before leaving for the west, and he wrote a letter to John Jlays Hammond, chairman of the commu-s.ostreaning the necessity of keeping the minea in operation. The commission, in behalf of the government Is shaping its policy to take an active hand as aoon as the miners union representatives meet with the committees representing mine operators and will Insist upon a settlement. While the commission's report as of costs, profits and opr Q the facts erating conditions la the anthracite eds will be partial dace major conclusions as to public policy affecting coal production will be left to formulation in Its final report on the bituminous branch of the Industry next - fall He members hope to have a considerable amount of data usually at issue in wage negotiations clearly de-- a fined and placed above controversy. Chairman Hammond, with former President Marshall, Clark Howell, v. tw . a- ---1 k -- WOOLEN Where Everybody Goes Serves a Tasty Luncheon for 35c Something different every day. For lee Cream Sodas and Nut Sundaes, we are unexcelled, lee cream soda, IQq crushed fruits Nut Sundaes, all IQj flavors Fresh Strawberry 10c Sundae Banana a la Fresh Raspberry Sundae Walnut Pan oeh a Sundae . . If) .Fresh largo variety of solid colors and mixtures, suitable for separate kirts, I fl suits and capes; widths. up to $2.50 56-inc- 11.48 ,WC C. IOC on the termination of the training mmpa at Fort DoucUs he will return to Fort Wioula Hcrgeant John Morrav H eomparv ThJrtv eighth infantrv was vwstrr-da- y detailed by General G Me Alexander, the commandant of Fort Douglas for dutv in vmrmection with the handling of for the summer training camps 1 to 10 yard lengths. Assorted qualities. Mill ends. Nicely finished, fast colors. As long as lot lasts at 25c per yard. Short. 1C. We serve 11 plain sodas and Coca- Cola In glassed tow Ahmmnnn IT Otis Smith. Chcwies V Neill and Dr Edward bovine, th other commission members, have digested reports of an expwt staff ami return of all the mining companies George s Childs Auto Seat Attache cubage Pals -- . 2 ftO size. Regular Removal prle SI. 4 9 price. Spading Forks Good foH ttoe. quality Regular pr Kemoml price 49 1 . . : Mam Floor iu ezoellent nulje't ftn gr-el- LOT NO. 3 $2.00 8rt 'consists of : Third tloor 1 Mens Percale J.-in- t,le. Shirts ... iTcn's extra good R.-(- ,Jto- - trrth Floor ard 49c appearance Finest French Ratine Plain colors and fancy weave Iteyn- Jar price 9ZJ0O yvds. Re- $1.49 nwval price, yard. Finest Domestic and French Ratine and novelty" designs. Regular price $1.50 yard. 98c Removal price, yard. In plain colors CM3MM . ' ' BOBB3EJ9 33r Dress Ginghams Reg..... 25c Gingham wide. I inchea wide; aJl fine quality. ular price 40c. Removal price, yardu 32 7 i5c. (lic-he-s Removal throughout the summer Regular . Forks, each.. INSURES your Regular Printed Voiles price, stripe, to Permanent Waving Applique Voiles In light and dark grounds, price 50c. Removal Fold Meat pin C, Regalar price price, yard ...... Jiilw Dress Percale Fine 'quality: 3 inches ids. Rclmlar price 2Sc. Remoial price, ISc yard. $7. CO gg 22 Ht"$2!50 $1.45 4 Wash Printed Fabrics Voiles, Lonuno lutsues and svisff. price 75c. Removal price, yard. new table knives, dinner forks tablespoons Salad Forks, set Berry Spoons, small checks, some with collars match. Regnlar price, S2.00, price S4C3 Auerbarha 6 6 6 at Camp Cots grin Buffet Set, $28.25 26-Pie- ce Values dip to (Auerbach's niar year replacement guarantee 'Three LoAutif ul patterns to scJeot'frdni Grosvcnor, Adam and Sheraton. , LOT NO. 2 at Mam Floor ) 50 at $1.00, 20c Aucrbarb' Community Plate Silverware -- Electric Iron. 15'-o- i PICTURES 50c, YARD ) Values Up to Window Screen tacb, ud At $1.19 . Summer V i pw to any agtwwe-bU- a Regular price $1.95. h. cos cite at present labor rates, plus such capital charges as Would arise from the actual investment of mine operators where these can be ascertained. A second set of cost will use the Treasury tnoome figures tax rulinga. where the capital charges will be swelled bv the inclusion of allowed defor pletion chargee the value of an traclte as mined The third act will show the average cost figures as they would be when governed by supreme court decisions as to allowable land values and unmined coal values, and these costa are likely to show the full cap tal Increment of the r,$mg prUe of anthracite. $r.23 price h Values np to tonlr tt 29C d Mercerized finish, suitable for bathing suits and general wear. prints, shghtlv solicit, arc grouped for quick selling into three lots, and marked LOT NO. 1 -- rtotpaefty. Kmnorel Btlr apaettr. Double-Fol- BLACK SATINES M-ta- comerned In the matter of wages the commission will show the mtuaJ of praottcaUv ah the anthraciteearnings workers emploved, grouped on a ni runto ning from $Atw per and $40ftft according to number of davs emfiojed and rale of pav The largest group of anthrax tt orkrs. it is expectcl will nc shown earning annual ?n o r of ?!hv to W00 at tlav's of work per vear When the report tome to finding the ot of amhraoie-no- w somewhere around a ba.se of JN 20 t the mines (omfmwuon member expect Li fa e .ire'thc veaioo problem Some big anthracite producing companies are imxtned to deal with on the assumption thnt the coal m the ground was worth lft cents per ton. whde a number of Independent 'producers, leased land-ownean leased land developers, value It all the wav up to $ 40 a ton Thus the value of anthracite in the ground corner into the imlutrv's jjhce and ost equation in a fashion with which The commission cannot entirely dejG TentativeV, it has been to set up three sets of average cost figures in the report One will show the coat of producing anthra- A!SH Kettle t-- qt h 300 Sheet Tea Folding, cairron teg. mt prc 36-Inc- YARD PRICES ON HOUSEFURNISHINGS Camp Stools r 25c Auerha 1 mc-ws- 500 Yards of PLAT FOLDS ,UC Freeze Yd. BLACK SATINES I Powdered Sugar Drown Sugar . No. 1 cans Dodge Fruit Salad 25c No. 21 a cans Dodge Fruit 47c Salad Fluff Brand Tomato Sardines, large oval cans 2 For 25c Lotus Brand Columbia Rivpr Salmon, 2 lbs. 2 lbs. 1000 Yards of (Eg ' and Values 50- - h . Fruit - GENUINE SWEDISH HEALTH BREAD (Spisbrod, - A R Sherbets Malted Milk, made with ice cream Cake or Pi" ala TWever Underjxdd Tweeds 'I5c .Mode frtMEAr MARttESYtt Featuring this seasons most wanted materials, colors and designs. Come and examine the various groups of Dress Goods and Coatings offered. Prices speadc for themselves. local post Coal Commission Completing Report on Wages, Profits, Costs June 3 (By the WASHINGTON, Associated Prews ) The coal commission is rushing to completion its report on wages, profits and costs in arrthrarit mining, in orrler that Us findings may be brought to bear in a labor situation of increasing intensity now arising In the industry. Seven Entire Floors Over Fifty Distinct Depts. ollars in Savings for Utah People rhousands Auerbach A Sensational Removal Fountain Mode Lime A f v $2.25 6 teaspoons Sugar Shell and Butter knife' Cream Ladle f d (VI fcsWkl each Bent Baby I M IW Spoon Knife and Bolter Sugar Shell, eacb.......sr $1.25 Separate pieces eome in blue velvet-line- (Auerbachs d boxes. Engraving free. Main Floor.) China Dept. Specials For Monday Plain Glass WATER SETS Regular price Removal price 31. SO. 88c Plain Colored Glass Sherbets or WINE GLASSES Appointment 30 day in advance After a Wavy, hair never look untidy. dip in the lake or following a shampoo the curl is even more pronounced. Specially Priced Bobbed Mft Head Beauty Shop. Regular price 3134 set of six. Removal price, eet of six... $1.49 Decorated Theo. Haviland China 52-Pie- DINNER SETS Full service for six people price 349 50. Removal . price. Rcirular $26.49 (Auerbachs UBBBESais DINNER SET Service for six people. 17.59. Removal price. 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