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Show ; - I i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, ssy when tha chances would be completed, but declared there would Id no unnecessary delay on the part of anyone. It is estimated that the shorter working day wiU neorseitate the em0 009 and Or ployment of between 010 additional laborers and will add approximately 145.000 00 to the payroll of the Industry Employees In the continuous process departments who now receive 14 So for a twelve-hou- r day will rer ceive $4 for an day under the plan All either workmen, it was announced, will be on ten hours or lees and their present hourly and rate will b continued no asnouncetpehLaeAhatT " wsa mads today Thaformal statement by Mr. Cary follow FoHowtnPAhe horrerpondsnce between President Harding and the steel institute, and aa a result of theThi artificial rock can be turned most painstaking investigation, man- j to innumerwbie usee about the ufacturer of iron and steel, rupeein-or farm. home the entire j senting substantially fence Oiler due try of the country, Will now begin floor, porch pier,gurases, flower boxes, the total elimination of the twelve- - i poets. benches, walks, steps and many hour day and will progress AArspldiy other home usee for concrete are as the supply of labor will permit the possible to anyone. "it Is impossible to say when wiU It The service of w builder ere not changoe will be completed necessary, A novice can make depend upon labor conditions at reno1 be will Theregood Job of concrete construction spective plants. unnecessary delay on the pan of with simple Instruction ' CONFERENCE CLOSES. You ewe obtain these directions anyone. OlfloJsla of both, the Independant entirely free Our Washington InCOST UNDETERMINED. tael companies represented in the formation Bureau w iU secure for and of United State Steel "Where the hour of employees you copy of the booklet, "ConPresident Gary of Insti- inaUttit for subsidiaries are departed corporation connect ed'with continuous procew crete Around the Home Merely their home tonight to begin at once fril out and mall the coupon below, j to eight hour, work of cffectjpt the hift In reduced from twelve two cents In Stamps for enclosing wiH Announces Change the be rates k their adjusted wage hours' WrRe your n mo to- .afford eaminga equivalem ta postage jrfurn and address ckarly on the lines 2& per cent increase in hourly and representing substantially the entire base rates Will Begin Immediately industry in this country brought to a "All other workmen will be on ten favorable conclusion a eeriee of conFrederic J Haskln, Director, present hourly ference and .study of the industry hours or less andwilltbe'r The .Sait Lake Tribune be continued, but whuta began when President Har- and base rates Is it Information Bureau. promowhenever by repracticable, House a dinner, Action Marks of ding, at Mr White to undertake in the positions an tions or changes Washington, V C. quested ffery earnings will be adjusted " of to ascertain feasibility daily Investigation I endoea herewith twr cents Officials differ M to the effect the long hours tn etampe for return pesuge on Long Effort, to Elimi- - of Aeliminating the change in hours on"" the tota procommittee, appointed by Mr. duction a free copy of tha Concrete from hatlroatr range reported at the May meeting 13 to 4 cost Booklet. a ton For the Industry as a nate Twelve-Hour-Sof the American Iron A Steel Instift Clary, estimated the been tute that U would be Impossible to whole, It ias wilt Name add approximately hour reduce hours in fh Immediate future shortar tha U of finished per cestjrf ih keuueiiol skorisgt 4 ti L , Street ........... NEW YORK, Ang'J-t- B y tha As- President Harding publicly expressed produ of the smaller companies alst the report and ftomehave sociated 'Bran ) EJIminailon fit tha hie disappointment eataUUshed tha eight-hoready wrote M. the: Gary subsequently y twelvs-hou- r Hie changes have not been day in tha ataai Indtwtry president that the Industry would be- dav, but over long enough a period wltt begin Immediately . and wanes gin the elimination of the much effective to . . . 4th said twelve-hou- r shift as soon to furnish definite dati, U U of of atnplo eea whose hours art reduced criticised tha Ktrgene G flrace, president i practicable from twelve to eight hours will be so corporation, at&ted The first formal conference on Ihe Bethlehem ftteel York last recently that his company was makadjusted &s to afford akrninga eqiilva-le- subject was held in New the on to rlimlnata of-plansing manprogress when beads ifre David C. Bnwen furnished a duet to a 25 par rant lanua In hour- Thursday, subsidiaries of the United long working day. In that company, jnd Mr Dan William gave a reedevolved are the ly and base rates directors of tha ufacturing being through ing There were sixteen plans Ftatee ftt eel corporation met with a present scries of conferences with the American Iron Steal Institute de- Chairman Gary and on th following Summer Bowers were the decorations.. day directors of the American Iron cided today,' A Steel Institute took up the matter Elbert H Gary, president of tha for the industry as a whole MRS CWEN EDWARDS HONORED. instltuta and chairman of the UnitSPANISH FORK, Aug 2 A party Both meetings adjourned over the to permit the presidents of of neighbor and friends gathered jes- ed States steel corporation, la making week-en- d n rwrar t fg the formal announcement at the con. their varmqgoimpTitee homes to learn, if possible, the Uwen Kdwartfa to honor her on the elusion of today's conferences, said attitude of the employees who would seventy-fift- h anniversary of her birth. A fine program was given by the the change would he effective as be effected Mrs Joseph Hanson Mrs. a ladies of the Officials found majority of as the supply isoor would employees agreeable to the changed Imum Briggs and Mrs Kd VUthams rapidly permit. He said It was Impossible to 'rate of pay For the shorter hours, si sang solos, Mrs John E. Bowen and -- STEEL T.11KE1S ? Concrete Ha a Thousand Uses ! aa-nu- etgtit-hou- be - tute dose hi rel"lbr' A MORNING, AUGUST FRIDAY nt 3, 1923. - nel a It checked a sensational advance of the dollar that started with the opening of the bourne. it beo.ru. known Bimultaneouoly that Premier Poincare displayed the greatest optimum at this mornings special meeting of the cabinet called Mlllerand a country at President ' chateau at Kambouiliet. la learned It upon high authority that Poincare told the cabinet that whatever course Groat Brltala decided upon today was Immaterial to France, because he had positive proofs that the utter eoliapoe of tho German En-pnaalve resistance In thy ftuhr could of Maintenance Urges be expected within a month nt the outside. The practical disappearance of the as France Threat- mark aa currency of any value furT nished Franco the first real opporens Indefinite Invasion. surrender. tunity to force the Ruhr to a complete announced Official figure, today girt It per cent of ail shops shut up, and thla was expected to be doubled Universal Service Coble. .. a fow daya and would continue IAilld, Aug 2 Ger maAiTbuTiSYea' wrthla until all retail Uustneas waa absolutethe entente cordU.le. ly ended. Farly this morning on urgent meo-ATHE FRENCH AIM. from Lord tiAbornon. British Tha obvious aim of the French, Downambamwdor t Berlin, reached since the message of D Abortion toing street. Intimating that the Cuno day. is now to gain tifhe until the government was entreating Premier complete breakdown of passive resistA ll ance, whlt k would eliminate the presBaldwin and Minister of ent stumbling block la the way of fairs Curzon of England not to break concrete among the .negotiations I r with France under any condition. aillea. vlfw. a conto Poincare's According According to Lord P Abortion BerrouwcH. which lin has information that the French ference of were ready to enter might .Ten develop fotot a generals. Ruhr European Frankfort and to continue their ad- conference to nettle interallied debts, Including the vance Indefinitely Into the heart of - be held toseemed SeptemGermany immediately after the break ber 30 likely In the entente was made official, Washington will be requested to send Berlin insisted that Oroat Britain a representative, on the ground that moderating Influence was only valuathe war debts problem la Insoluble ble long as the Franco British enwithout America. tente remaina unbroken Meanwhile. If Great Britain were POINCARE'S OPTIMISM. to publish the entire diplomatic correThe above Information aoon leaked spondence of the past fortnight, out among the Mg operators on the France wlH not consider such a step bourne, coming from d.plomatic chan aa leading to a break of the entente. , tente ge k ak proo-leni- u -- but merely n Isolated action without breaking the Versailles treaty. Only If Great Britain were actually to negotiate with Berlin for s separate settlement of her own reparations would France assume 'that the entente was hroaen. because iw that ease It - would actually signify thei tearing up of the Veraaiilea treaty, Mr. Emma TO VISIT U. S. E. HUl Dies ct Spanish Fork gPANIRH FORK. Aug. 1 Mrs Former British Premie Elisabeth Hill died here n operation. 8he foUoxnftff was born in England August 4, 1672. Addres . World ft lira coming to Utah sh hd?lived . roust of th " time aiftpanlah Fork and In Spanish Fork bsnyon near Brotherhood Congreis. Thistle. fthe is survived by her husband, eon. Parley P. Hilt, 8r end on Parlay P. HiU, Jr, and. four grand David TORONTO. Ont., Aug. ehikdren. She is also survived by a numberof bwrherv and iwterar Po tloya CTSOTfr, fwwgf prsmlsr-wf-Gracral service wiH be held baturdar Britain, aiU make his proafternoon at 2 o dock ajt tbs First posed visit to the United State and ward masting hsuss Canada this, fall, addressing th World Brethsrhood congreds in this Panama Caned Receipts Ah city on October 14, officials of - Exceed 2 Million Mark Baptist church announced todnyf Mr. North American cities whichWinniIncluds Panama. Aug 2 Tolls paid by Uoyd Georse will visit York. ships passing through the Panama peg, Detroit31 and New Mr iJoyd Gsorf mad On Julv canal amounted to 2,124,42 during hil It was the first month In which tha following statement regarding July.. - mark .was visit le Ceouk under tha - auxplcea the- .of Uta.. World Brotherhood congreea. reached. soJgv visit to Canada Is purely Four hundred and eighty-thre- e ves cial. 1 am making no political camub used the waterway. around paign I simply wantto tothedrop Canadian, to aa y Thank you' MISSIONARY RETURNS. for the magnificent eervleewar thejr renSPANISH FORK, Aug 1 George dered during the recent of the congress Clark of Grover, Wayne county. Utah, Representative, who haa Juet eompleted twenty-eeve- n stated that Mr. Llovd Geora had moo the' mimtonary work for tha L 'booked fwssae for himself, his wirs D. 8- - church In .Kaolucky, and hia and hits daughter on thft sister. Miss Naomi Clark, who met Franc, sailing October 3 end !jueu him In Balt, Lake, (topped off here Qaebec n October tO. From fluebj yesterday and visited their uncle and he will come directly to Toronto, aunt. Mr. and Mr,. M. M. Thomas. going as far west as Winnipeg. Groms yes-terd- Will j, -- est i i -- , -- NO Wlor a GREAT-FINA- aAKaaniikTiriiMi L MS3g J, Every Salt Lake Home Should Have This Handy Shinola Home Set and Shinola Polish 29c F 0 f oes Ults Heres Your Opportunity to Buy and Save! complete I ndudlna Wool Pollther, Dauber and Polleti in any color you desire. Thla la without doubt tho mow. wanted of all hauaahold artloMs. Pays tor lta.lt many tin a. ovar. With thla popular outfit In tho homo, ovary momber p( the family can AM Shinola Special Friday and values, low prices, great variety plenty of everything you need in wearing now being sold as fat as we can pas it out. Get your share of these things now. Come in today." 5 r T3 ARGAINS, Saturday Arn Stor.a, 4 .to-- ' - oniTlot of MENS EXTRA PANTS SHIRTS t vftrtes, now $6.00 values, now $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 , . BOYS values, now values, now ; $5X5 $7.50 ? All Men's and Young Men's SPECLAU IN ONE LOT OF FINN 1 value UNDER WEAK ANOTHER LOT OF GOOD, SERVICEABLE UNDER- - P I 1C "WEAR $t .50 value.. v 21c 29c 29c tablet. J ',. - -- .. DR. SCHOLLS ZINO PADS For coma, .J of bunions. one on and the pain I, fone . .. 2.25 ......... .$2.65 Carborundum File, In- - f H p riant teflel. Safe to use., I 12. HhU yr- and Saturday CANDY SPECIAL Friday V ' 9s Milk Chocolate Blocks V2 Pound . . 1 suits Reduced to 30.00 -- One lot of shoos and oxfords.; Broken lots. Blacks, brown, ad cordovans. Good serviceable leathers. About .100 pair to 1 alues e boose from. bpiB B C to $15.00, now "35.00 SUIT-S- Reduced 3550 Reduced to suits t Reduced (in0 IS IU V iron rf Vkfokd' Reduced to On the Bargain Table Put Suits Now Suits-$2- 0 ..$1.50 .. .$1.85 25.00' SUITS FAIRY FOOT BUNION PLASTERS Will give relief or your A, written money refunded. guarantee with fetch P I1 A A ,VU lVs. packs at. ls St .75c . t .... ....... let SHk Nedcwear ...... . 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Oil Caps, now $1.50 t'aif, now $2.00 Cap, now 2.50 Capx, now t LOO now $5.50 Cain, now , ...... Men's and Boys Science ha discovered that many case, of nerve exhaustion are directly caused by tape troubles. If you would enhappiness, pay elrtut joy tho double Meaning of health and , attention to jour feet. JohnooD'a Foot Allens Foot Ease. Tie Foot bath ce Keep-Koo- l, yitw KEEP YOVR FEET HAPPY Soap. V Mohair, Alpaca, Dixie Weave and Gabardine $16.90 ,.$12.40 $22.0 Suits now $16.50 Suits now $257O0SuIuT how.TT..$1175" $13.50 $IS.D0 Suits now $30.00 Suits now .$15.00 $22.50 $20.00 Suits now -- Watch Your Step w SUMMER SUITS Underwear nS4 el ALLSTRAWHATSN0W2PRIGE ' Thi, extraordinary apodal prieo for Friday and Schramm-Jahnao- n Saturday-only; ap-par- r SHINZ AND SAVE ' ecicwear, Skirts SALT LAKE CITY -- 2.65 3.00 .575 ..6 AS '........$6.00 7.50 i- |