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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST r Wash the ElectricWay Disburses Nearly $200,000 for Payrolls . and Supplies in June. State -- Down Ms. A Idaho Girl's Scalp Is Torn From Head Three Arrested for Possession of Liquor te The Trltaaa D' and US. ' Seduced ON BBQADUMT EZXWIXM MAIN & STATE 29e 145 Children Children's Parasols, 89c Paraaola, 1.49 2.50 Childrens Paraaola, 1.79 0 9 509 Choice Summer Dresses IVo more red knuckles or rough hands guarantee. life-tim- e Many of Them Less Than J Price Wasatch 4703. vl2 WRIGHT-FARRAN- Parasols Baca, 445 Parasols, Children's Faxaaola, 69c oClock Begins the Years Most Remarkable Selling Event Good Used Snowball -Washer, -- $35.00- IDAHO FALLS Idaho. Aug 11 Wbi'e operating a ae para tor at her home mar Menan this morning. Mias Jol.a Teadiley had the misfortune to hate her hair become entangled Ir. the mechanism of the machine and Before It could be stopped her entire scalp had teen tom from her h ml pny-slciawere summoned and the unfor tunate girl was rushed to a lUi by b Tier condition is critical 1.00 EXECTIUO CO, JfEastBrlhoay ht a Very few instanoee indtvtduai A funds of a county may he-- over--c rev. n and one county, Uintah, has a net overdraft of 37 t when all Some counties funds are totaled. have negotiated loans from the revolving fund of the state road commission, and therefore show balanced In their fund accounts, though notes due when the state road tax money la collected in the respective counties in the. faU. would show the county really to be owing money to the state. The disbursements made in each county for maintenance purpose are shown in the first column of the accompanying table, the souond ooiumn showing total disbursements in each county for all state road purposes The difference is usually the federal aid project expenditure In the county during the month, and of thia difference the federal government pays The Poplar apartments at Fourth 74 per cent and the county ultimately East and Broadway were sold yes2 per cent terday by J. H. Dunkley to a Chicago firm for $35,000. Mr. Dunkley in turn has bought the Sharon apartments in Loo Ange.es, far 125.000. but he wants hi friends In Sait Lake to know that he hasn't gone to- California to live. oait Lake la my home and I exhere. said Mr Dunkley pect to return although I will be in Loa Angeles for several months 1 have other interests in Salt Lake which I shall hold, for I am confident thia city has a real future The trouble with the people here is right that they do not advertise the mainthat Balt Lake way. The fact commission is advertains a smoke Au tised all (Tver tha country. When anyone. goes to Loa Angeles and asks about any investment he is told That fie any Investment there is good. of this "I think the very existence smoke commission is a detriment and I cannot sea where It ever ha done an earthquake any good. There was1 was there that In Los Angeles while did quite a bit of damage, but the smoke Our advertised (act wasnt condition here is not a serious draw the that convinced am I back and commissidlt does more harm than Lake Salt to also good to Utah and Speetal Beaded sac Children fchildrens Baca eMLEom. i month, ' f &S0. BOO Monday at Balance in weekly, payments, per-se- ' rm DepmtfalJ - Must Go DressesAll Summer Copper Tub Woodrow j ffc 100 Canteens, Vanity Fittin fi, of Leather, 6 00. Hand Bags Buy the n. 4.00, S 00 Leather Hand 3.00 and 4 80. Leather Minutes Expendlturea OB the ataU road in-tMrecorded In the accounting deat the partment of the commission mte capltol between June SI and : July 28. totaled tl9J,457 S5. Of .this amount, I2S.M1.6J was expended for maintenance of the eyetem, and the I balerne on the Verloue construction projects, practical! y all federal aid projects, now under way. The figures may probably be taken as an estimate of the rate of expenditure established In June than in many of the payJuly, inasmuch as rolls submitted and --bale paid during the period Indicated were for aork done and supplies delivered during, " June. The above figures art compiled from the monthly statement of condition of road funds by counties, furnished by W.- - X. Nuttallr chief accountant for the commission, to the commission snd to the respective counties. This statement show the amount of each warrant drawn against each of the county's several funds in the handsn of the state commission, and the to whom the amount was paid, as well as the contributions made to each fund, and the balance in the respective funds , at the end of the iYUflnrg Qam&y MJtd Beaded and Yout Washing Done . in 40 12, 1923. Lorenzo Skinner. 25. was arrested and by the sheriffs force yesterday of liquor One charged with poeeeeslon In his found was gallon ot whisky T enjoy the greatest Fashion and Economy Treat of the entire season; 'Nothing" resferved-eve- ry dress must" go lower prices tragically lower prices now become the only medium of exchange. PROVO DEPARTMENT tn w. Center EL Telephone m HE finaFregrouping arfd underpricing oFalT-sumer dresses and Monday women who are here will IV L. T. Walter Funeral to Be Held Tomorrow PROVO, Aug. 11 Funeral sewioes for 1 T Walter, proprietor of Wad lter's and local distributor of The 8alt Lake Tribune, who died here yesterday, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock The service will be held under the joint direction of Provo lodge 343 of the H. P O E the local lodge of the Odd Fellows and the Provo camp of the Woodmen of the World, tn the Masonic building The speakers wul include Mayor O K. Hansen and a representative of each of the fraternal orders to, which Mr Walter belonged Tne music will be furnished by the B os hard quartet and Murray Robbody erts !Yior to the services the may be viewed at the home, 139 East fourth North street. Interment will be in the, city cemetery MATERIALS news-stan- Union Pacific Aids Merchants of Pfovo rnovo, Aug 11 Railroad faculties for Provo merchant were increased hnday night, when the Los branch road of Angeles and Salt the Union Pacific system placed a on the line from train special freight Sait Lake City to Provo The placing of this train on the schedule became effective last night, and according to railroad repreeenta-- t Lake at will leave Salt ivies, o'clock each evening Freight transfrom Salt Lake City on this ported wMi be delivered direct to the train and will facilitate shipment truck, from bait Lake to local merchants. Pra Inmates of Infirmary George Karels. 40, and John at the Kessler gastls, 34, were arrested afternoon and Are Given Rare Treats apartments yesterday charged with possession of liquor Ton 11 The old folks of gallons of whisky and twenty gallons of wins were found In their possession tha county lnfimarv were the guests of the Provo Rotarlans yesterday the evening, when the clubmen took sura the ride inmates for through ' rounding territory, and also showed them Provo a it appears at night. I he Relief society of Salem entertained the innrmary inmgtes at a luncheon and lawn party at the inAbout firmary ThuArday afternoon ladies from Salem took part thirty tn bringing Joy to the old folks. shop Domestic Ratines Imported Ginghams Crisp Organdies Dotted Voiles Silk Pongees White' & Col. Linens Other Gingham Dresses in Clearance To 7.00 Dresses 2.75 Gingham 1.25 Bungalow Dresses "Aprons 79c 1.39 VIADE of fine percales, and particularly weU IN THIS lot are rep resen ed the finest imported t--1 of fine, fast colored ginghams, and choice afforded of six dif ferent styles. Ail smartly for home and designed street wear, sizes 36 to 46 JJADE designed and finished, giving theee aprons the distinction of dresses. Variety of patterns and 4 colors. tissue Aug. 11 Memorial SILK SKIRTS 7.89 to 9.89 WOOL SKIRTS 7.89 and 9.89 INCLUDING onr entire stok of better 1 skirt. Of crepe de chine, Boshanara In crepe, baronette and novelty silka white, fancy stripes and selected colorings. 5.00 Jersey Jackets, in Colors, 2.89 skirts that "INE great rack carrying formerly sold to 18.00. AU in novelty patterns which will be popular for fall and winter. All colors. Bettor line silk Petticoats GOWNS 1.00 GOWKS, Ratine Dresses Final cleanup. Valuer. formerly to $15.' All Sweaters, Price Pleated Silk Skirts, $7.95 Sensation Is Promised in Bucketing Cases NEW YORK, Aug 11 Wall street will probable get it promised shock In the EL M Fuller and company bucket shop scandal Monday. It was reported at the federal building this afternoon that United State would send Edward Attorney M Fuller and William F. McGee, confessed (racketeer, before the federal grand jury Monday to detail before the Jurors the startling charges they made in their confession to him early this week A series of Indictments of higher-up- a In a wide bucketing ring fa expected to follow, probably Monday af. ftemon. As soon a the indictments have been returned nd the aroused men a creeled, the confession wiU be, .made public. Filler's counsel has promised that it will "rock Wall Hav-wnr- d -- QfnUirmnd Company 16 East Broadway; street MISSIONARY RETURNS. Special- - to TJv, TrUne. e MT PLEASANT. Aug 11 Mis I --a Vest Lund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs P C Lund of this eitv, who has labored as an L. D. 8 mis sionary tn California the past Year, returned horn on account of Junes. r. 75c 2.50 GOWKS, 1.25 gowks; Mu$lin 4.00 GOWKS, 95c or willow cotton in slipover styles, with long sleeves. 1.75 GOWKS, 1.29 Of- - batiste or willow variety of styles. eot-toni- PETTICOATS CHEMISES 75c 1.00 CHEMISES, Soft muslin, neatly trimmed with lace. 95c 1.25 CHEMISES, Lace or embroidery trimmed. Built-uor bodice topa 2.00 CHEMISES, 1.49 Several styles, lace and ribbon trimmed. two-tone- d 75c 1.00 PETTICOATS, finished with deep embroi- 1.25 PETTICOATS, 95c dery ruffle. Of muslin or shadowproof. sateen, some All Silk Underwear, 25 Off 1.88 Trimmed with fancy lace yokes; ot softest batiste. Slipover styles with round neck, trimmed' in embroidery. Full cut Police Declare War Against Pickpockets GingKam Linen Dresses Hosiery at Final Reductions Monday aer-vlc- es a. MONDAY Choice of all Seduced Summer Undermuslins (or the late President Harding were held at the state mental hospital Friday noon for ten minutsa l)r. Frederick Dunn, superintendent of the institution, and EL Homer, made a few remarks to employees, eulogizing the president and his aooompli&h-ment- Five men have been detailed by Chief of Police Joseph E. Burbidge far the sole purpose of catching pickpockets, and he stated yesterday morning that drastic measure will be adopted by the department in driving the dips" from the city. What the police of New Tortc do to the 'leather Bftersr". will be followed by this department when a man caught in the aot. A severe crack ever the hand which generally breaks several fingers and puts the of the band out or optouch 'light eration, will h practiced by the men In this work, and after the crooks have been releaaed from thClr vMt behind the bars they will be marked and watched in the future The men on this special dutr will not be made known to the public, but will confine their duties to riding street care, mixing with crowds at resort and depots, and lending every effort to making sticky flngerW- - leas dexterious. dresses, noon and porch wear. HOSPITAL HONORS HAROINQ. "PROVO, gingham fast in color, and beautifully trimmed, for after- 2.95 Hand made and gowns. 3.75 2.25 Silk Hose 1.25 Sport Hose 1.69 95c IN BATIN r Choice 49c 65c BLOOMERS, Batiste stepin drawtrs in pink. 1.25 BLOOMERS, "95c Of English sateen, black erepe, or phase, white and colors. and Fur Coats Keraml Wolf Trimmed Cloth Coat, 70.00. 130.00 Fachona Cloth Fur Trimmed Coat, 104.00, 11540 Mandalay Cloth Coat, Bat Fox Collar, 92.00. 120.00 Ormandal Cloth Coat, Bearer Collar, 96.00. 119.50 Gerona Cloth Coat, Fox Collar, Natural Muskrat Fur Coat, 132.00 Mink Marmot Fur Coat, 168.00 21540 Black Sealins Fur Cost, 172.00 215.00 Boallno 172.00. Coat, Bquirrel 87.50 Trim, A 49540 Bich Hudson 39640. 42540 Squirrel Trimmed Hudson Beal Coat, 340.00. OFF 1-2- 5 carriage robes. QJ.. IllaG 2.25 Bilk Glorea, length, colors, 1.69 2.78 stflfc Gauntlet Olorea, Band Trimmed, L98 5.50 Long Bilk Gloves, In Black, White, Colon, 2.59 2.00 Lace Camisoles, Vestoe or Gulmps, at L45 4.00 Enco Camisoles or Jabots, Choice, 2.95 1.25 Lace Vestoea, Camisoles, and sets, 95c A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Selection Made Until Desired. 210.00 Silk Hose, GLOVES AND NECKWEAR Continuing Sale Winter Cloth 165.00 Fancy docks in black, white of beige. A. dreas hose. JUST a limited assortment left, including baby childrens hats, childrens dresses, suits, etc. Complete with embroidery floes. BLOOMERS 69c In P&milo 3 SO Hose 2.65 . Royal Society Pkg. Goods PAJAMAS, 2.79 BLOOMERS, women. Seconds" 2.25 Full Fashioned effects of crepe, ia pretty ealors. 95c in Light weight wool pretty heather-- mix for size tures. AU stripe, jLain er dropstitch. In black, nary, white, gray, brows or nude. Philippine Stepin ttyles of crepe. white, orchid, pink, etc. Clean-U- p 95.60. , 6740 Tnmronet Cloth Coat, Manchurian Wolf Collar, 6440. hs 0 |