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Show W THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER to all federal district Jwdga adopt a rule which would prevent the continuance of oases te another term by arreemeat of eouneaL Other gugemenui of n counsel should net he ground for writ intaccepted as ense. It Is held, and ae oontknaaneee should be allowed except for pood cause shown by effldevlta such aa sickness of a party or unavoidable a been oo of an Important witnesa It also le suggested that the court at frequent Intervale fix tlmeeor the hearing of motions and the eettie el meet of looms Postponement matters on such calls should not be exoonfersnoe the agreed, permitted, that weald Justify cept for causes continuance of a case set for trial. Another pujrreotton. designed te prevent delay frequently Incident to the selection of a fury. Is the adoption of a rule hy the district Judges whereby the examination of prospective lamre woo Id be mode hy them alone Uoold counsel on either side desire additional Inquiry to determine Jurors' that conducted qualifications beyond by the Judge, the new rule would resubmit the questions he quire that to the judge for presentation at hie discretion. by Chief Jest Me TWt chenge were worked eat at the recent Judicial eoaferenee have of senior elrcult Judges, who considered them vital ae a means of expediting the orderly traaeaetton of aU federal iltlgallun and preventing the elo fin of court docket. Chief Jaetiee Tafw m ehelrmaa of the the reoom ferenoe, in transmitting meodatlone to the Judge, expressed the opinion that they would oontrfb ate taurgeiy te "the pram teal dispatch of baslness In the eunduct of your The proposed Chief Justice Taft Advises Federal Judges of Effort to Expedite Business. eourL" , Te force prompt disposition of aU meea the district Judge are urged to adopt a rule providing that when any ease mifht have been brought te trial, but has not. within one year, the eeuneel and the parties to such proceed in r shall be riven notice of the first term of court following Jan New, IT. (By th uary 1 each year, thirty daya In adWASHINGTON, snd if no noAssociatedPress tmtortuit vance of Its openlnr. Is tahea In such cases within im tion Die for roles tronmciloo changes In the federal ermrte that period of srsce the court shell, of buelneee throughout the sown try which are ex upon openlnr the term, enter as orperiod to speed op the eondaot of der of dismissal. The dietrket oourts are nr fed te trial a, are outlined la letter just eent - PIOTTERSPUT Efl-E- he Oh C Appr.ntly th. rrMt of th.a. tional.!, la reffardeS ae tr.ar-l- y na- preventive measure, and they will be plsord only under observation and control No nuifHUUu or dieor der have folio d th arras tk, and ntUl prevails calm throughout Egypt Ther I no hint of any active opposition to th withdrawal of th Egrp tian unit frora th Sudan. 1h withdrawal la expected to be completed by the end of the week. 1 Nothin known In Isondon of an alleged plot against the life of Field Marshal Vieoount Allenby, the Bril-M- h high oomralMloner The Egyp-tla- a have taken no further active toward bringing the Egyptian the again. NOVEMBER Muslin Hosiery Section Friday Underwear 95-Da- Voile Envelope Chemise, variety of colors, regular $2.50 net Women values. ' Friday $1.85 y 3 good qualyards Pillow Tubing, reguity 45c a lar yard. 85c Friday 2 Friday $$5 variety of colors, FX Friday Womens medium weight Vests, high neck and long sleeves, also light weights, slightly broken lines, regular $1.25 values. Friday, ggg for Corset Dept. Friday Scotts Ideal Bandeau Brassieres, pink brocade, sizes 30 to 44. 95C Friday, 2 for . . . American Raydio Girdles pink brocade with elastic sections, sizes 27 to 38, Friday $1.85 Infants 95-Da- y Dept Friday Infants Rubens Shirts and Vanta Vests, in wool and, cotton, regular $1.25 net values. Friday yards . colored 40-inc- h 85c 27-inc- (limit 4 S5c 10 h yards 36-ine- Nainsook, Tegular 35e a (Umlt Chif- DECLINE CAIRO. Nqv Underwear y Womens Friday fleeced lined Union Suits, low neck, no sleeve, knee and ankle length, regular and extra sizes, regular $1.50 GC values. Friday .... Center Aisle Specials 95-Da- y t yirili to a Friday ntnmr) KHARTUM. Friday y Corduroy, all colQRq a yard. Friday Black Silk Taffeta, an extra fAe quality. Friday, & yard Black a very fine qual CK ity, regular $2.50 a yard. Friday . . All Silk Crepe de Chine, all colors to select 86-inc- h ors, regular $1.25 .... h $,95 Cliar-meus- t 40-inc- h rrlregular from, $2.50 51,55 Friday All Wool French Challies, light and jdark colors, GKa regular $1.35 a .... yard, Friday All Silk Satin, all colors to select from, reg- 35-inc- h Womens Strap Wrist Chamoisetts Gauntlets, all new fall shades, reguGf lar $1.50 values, Lace and tailored Veeteea, collar and cuff sets, lace panels and other items of j ; hl Frdiay . Plaited m Rufflings white and colors. Friday, a yard , Lace Veetees, real Irish and filet lace trimmed; also net lace panels, regular $3.00 to $4.00 I C value. Friday .. Palmolive Soap, Fridav, 14 cakes OK New Owttnat ties Page Owe row will be planted In Lincoln park at Rprtngfleld and christened "The Lincoln Tree." We got to get up early tomorrow morning. he reminded hi companYou want to aee th Missisions. sippi river, dontrha?" The companion, apparently more worldly wis. qualified hi answer. "Sura, but Tv seen It already, and It aint no bigger than the ocean." "I'll bet tt la was the retort "It's called the Father of Water ' " Tho ch&p wiAh the oak Ire beside him thus tsrminated the argument. THE REAL SIGNIFICANCE. Some of th older children, probably more cognisant of the real significance of the trip, talked about Ilncozn and startled their elders by their familiarity with th martyred president s life Another group, remembering the hUariou at Shenandoah was playing tunes on ukuleles, mandolins and whatnot and singing school songs. AU Shenandoah turned out to witness the departure of the three long According to older special trains er resident, ho individual or group accorded the deovation received the public event parting ptlgrtms: attracted a greater crowd than eer that which jammed the station while pl'grlme from town and hamlet mile around marched up and boarded the train. There were cheer and ongi snd tears veils, and there also were a few sendfrom those parents who were from them, ing their voung away probably for the first time. But it wa all Joy for the young pjlgrims. New scene were about to open up before them and new experience dear to childhood. leave-takin- v Style No. 400 Tutefnl, correct und refined in design, effect In fine mahogany ;with elegant hand earrings. merit Embodies all the of VICTROLA. reproduction. ' Fully equipped with VICTOR RECORD ALBUMS. - You must aee and hear thia wonderful new instrument. Come inlet ua allow yon and learn about our eajy term. rowling rich two-ton- e nltra-anperi- Style No. 400 it specially designed to any radio rv ceiving set. aooom-moda- te aome-on- e with a beautiful Victrola for Christ-mayou will find' our arrangements Ideal a, apace for aU end eeceesorle , di demonstrate Ample Reserve your Christmas Victrola now. There's a Victrola for your purse at CLARK'S. $25 and up. bet-terte- e let Victrolas Exclusively PhoncWas.3275-15- 0 Main St g Our Entire Stock OF ABANDONED. STOPOVER Because of a disadvantageous schedule, the stopener at Hannibal, Mo, where Mark Twain a home was to was definitely have been vNlted. abandoned today, and the first stop will be at Jacksonville. Ill at 7 a. m. Th Kiwanii club of that city has would be notified that breakfast wrved the children The special i? due to arrive In It will be met Springfield at 9 30 bv a de egation of Springfield school children and the pilgrims will be escorted to Lincoln square, where the Iowa oak will be planted In the afternoon the "trek to Lincolns tomb will be made and a wreath laid ipon the sarcophagus. Karl Ferguson of bhenandoh who, with the Rev H H F'ltman of Snrtngfield, originated the Idea which has resulted In this A will deliver an address visit to the Lincoln homestead and the state iRpltol then will be made The return trip is scheduled to start t 7 S In the evening In commentin' on the trip and lte club numbers of the K purpVfsaid thev h ped it would sere to chilthe and bring patriotism dren (loser to the great American , Costlnsed Iron Pig Originally Priced to $32J0 U. Juchow, where the women were ported missing MGORHE4T1, Minn.. Nov. B7 re- c Miss nod Ingaboig Nvstul, the Augustan mission worker, mtsaing in (Tilna raid on the mission, after a bandit where she was located, has repeatedly vitten of d touched conditions in the area in which she was located, to her brother John Nvstul of MoorheaA, dean of men at Concordia college. Work of the mission with which she wag Identified has been seriously interfered with' through the unsettled condition in the Honan province, Mts Nvgttil had written. Mr. and Mrs Mss XvAtuls parents, O A. NvsLih reside at Goodrich, Minn., and she has three brothers residing at Leonard, N D. CHICAGO, Nov 27 Mis t Ingeborg pmv-ino- vv. Victrola If you are planning to aurpriae Nvstul and Miss Elisabeth Bergluml, Augustana mission workers at afreported mlsstng China, ter Chinese bandits captured the it town. bth are from Minnesota, was learned today the In a Is Mi pioneer Nystul she in which foreign mission flakl, has been engaged for twenty years, an to Mrs. Peter Peterson, according missage said advisory memoer of the foreign svnod. of the board GOVERNMENT'S REPLY. Augustana sion are eurrounded bv British Mis Njatul's home I in St Paul troon and have only twentv rounds HANKOW.Nov 17. (By the Assoof ammunition per man. which is l bandits who sufficient for resistance, as the Brit- ciated Pres )Chlae have been terrorising missionary setish have unlimited supplies. In Honan cities "Will the Egyptian government tlement and have taken the Rev. Arne Anda, send u order to leav so as to avoid on November kidnaped from 8lchwan bloodshed unknown destination and art The war minister thereupon ad- 21. to an him until a mission schooldressed the following message to the holding ta surrendered to them, according Egyptian officers ana troop at Khar- girl to the Sichwan correspondent of the tum "Animated by courage and loyalty, Central China Post. The bandits have ordered a Enthere le no doubt you are ready to at Kingtsekwan. thirty-!hd th last drop of your Mood forI glish missionary miles northwest of k'hwnt the king and country However, under penalty of JKi.tK. to pay them you to cease resistant, which ordr can only result In eseleas bloodshed. death and the burning yf the mission settlement there. Moreover, the Rgvptiangovemment. having strongly protested against this measure by a superior fore your rereduce the Many Live $ turn will In nowise rtghts or your v military country's ' in Sea' Gale valiww. h Metaline Cloth, all colors to select from. Friday, a waft ward Standaed qnalitv Georgette Crepe, ell colors to aeleet from. Fri- dav. a verd ... STORK IS AT MAIN STREET . (By government British troops thereupon surrounded the Egvptian and the Khartum government wired to Cairo asking that orders be transmitted instructing th troops to depart On receipt of the message the Egvptian minlstrv met a'd decided that the war minister should send the required orders with a view to bloodshed It appears that the message from he surrounded Egyptian troops to the Egyptian government was allowed to be transmitted to Cairo. The mes- womens neckwear, regular $1.25 to $1.75 36-ipe- Ul-l- li 27 OFFERED RESISTANCE. CAIRO, Nov 27 the Associat ed presa) An offihal communicate n save that when the acting sirdar gave order for the Egvptian officers and troops to leave the Sudan they declined to do an and offered resistance Thev Informed the Acting erdaq that'fhey would not leave unless they received otders from the Bgvjtlan cakes for ora DRUG Nov day Friday for Woodhurra Facial Friday. 5 Sudan, th Associated Press ) The general situation In the Sudan Is quiet according to a communique issued here With reference to the requirement note of ths British regarding the evacuation of th Egyptian irmv from the Sudan. King Fuad i through the minister of war, has instructed the officers and men of the KgvptUn army In th Sudan to obe the orders of the acting governor general to withdraw from the Sudan The remaining Egvptian troops probably will leave tne Sudan Sun- Silk and Dress Goods 95-Da- CABINET POST. 17 (Bv the Associ- ated Press Zulflkar Pasha, Krvpttan minister to Home, who was offered the portfolio of foreign affair In the new cabinet of Zlwar Pasha, has tleciined the poet. The premier will temporarily retain It himMouaaa Ahmed self Pasha. Judge of the court of appeals, has been named minister of justice Commenting on the appointment of Neville Henderson as British minister plenipotentiary In Cairo, the newspaper Ahram. a Zglnulit organ, sa a understand Mr Henderaou come: to Cairo with full authority t mg' ttats a treatv before the reassembling of parliament. The newspaper, Great attacking Britain's Insiatence on the widening of the Sudan irrigation projects, Raid It would require manv years to cultivate the nearly 500 ono a re of land In the 8udan Involved, even If the necessary labor were available. and It' concludes the provision was merely Inserted In the BrltNh demands with th intention of dropping It later to Impress the Egvptian people Thl Ahram says It understands the cabinet ministers are sounding out individual senators and deputies in an effort to leaxn the situation of the new ministry with regard to the parliament The cabinet. It add, will doubtless recommend dissolution of parliament If a majority for the ministry doe not appear to be forthcomConsiderable anxletv is being ing manifested In cabinet circles In this respect. It declares 'QUIET IN SUDAN. yard. Friday Cozy Down Diapers', size, 30x30, regular $3.50 ral- ues. Friday, $2.85 a dozen I. torial tonight. The newspaper (ails Britain's ultimatum to Egvpt brutal and against the spirit of the covenant of the league of nations. Great Knitted 95-Da- Amo-elat- ed out In Parts The Journal de Geneve discusses both Great Britalne demands on Egypt End the international opium conference developments In an edi- fon Hose, square and broken heel, pointex sizes, regular $1.50 CRa values. Fridav. ... 85c Cozy Down Diapers, sizes 27x27, regular $3.00 values. Friday, $2.45 a dozen m Friday Womens Black Silk plnin h Friday herfther, brown, gray, black, white and camel, values up to $1.75. to a customer) yard y Womens Wool Hose in cuMom.r) a yard. Friday (limit t yard to a outofnr) 5 yards light or dark Outing Flannel, regular 25c a yard. S5c Friday 35-inc- y h 70c length, $3.00 values. Friday. Regular $5.00 $3X5 values. Friday Women's glos ailk Vest . also silk lisle Vesta, pure jersey silk tops, a 95-Da- 42-ine- Oiandy, regular Women's fine Kayser ilk lisle Union "Suit, pure jersety silk top, low neck knee no sleeve, and 2 Crash li (Limit I yard, to Knitted Underwear 95-Da- yards Toweling, regular ?0c a yard. Friday (Umlt 7 yore, to a Butornw) gjg Friday y 95-Da- h 7 Nov. IT, (By the Proea.) Now that the league of nation ha decide after reflection, to bring the Egvptian parliament protest against Great Britain to the attention of the eouncU of the league, interest centered tonight In the probable attitude of the oouncll when it meet In Rome early In leggmber The prevailing opinion In tne secretariat teemed to be that Egypt' protest would not b officially discussed in Rome, because the members of th council would find It difficult to giv official Importance to communication from a parliament. AU depends, It was declared, on whether any member of the council Inaugurates debate on the matter The mystery growing out of the various version of th Egvptian apnt to the league of nation appeal peared to have been cleared up towhen the Marseille night telegraph office notified the Geneva central office that eome words apparently had been dropped from the dispatch when the Cairo telegram was repeated at Marseilles fc Geneva. Cairo sent and Marseilles received 661 words In the telegram of protest, but only 645 Fa words actually earns lo GeneCa presumed the missing words referred to the request for league Intervention, which appears in the text given GENEVA, Long yards a 30c Cloth, regular S5c yard. Friday CUnSt S yard, to a curtom) throughout Oiieago and that all person gathered In are watched carefully an they go through the Judicial mill id the various police oourts GONE ARE POLITICAL PUU-It la the purpose of the new regime to see that gunmen, beer ruaner, keerers of disorderly bouse and ail are prosecuted euaptototis character to the fullest extent and fleeced pf k the political puUa they might to use. according to Acting Chief Zimmer Fifteen squads from tha bursa and f vs squad Jrom the state attorney office went' Into th "had leads in keeping with th eerie of raids conducted during th past week, fthsriff Hoffman sent a number ef hi with order deputies Into th county to nee that th lid I kept ou the roadhouses and country bar. made Diuti parliament Egyptian PROTEST GOING TO LEAGUE COUNCIL Domestics 5 fn 4 II Egypt. Nov. from Damanhur, aouth of Alexandria, visited Prince Tounaoun of the Egyptian royal family today and auggeotod the convening of a national conference, representing all parties, to dlaouee the situation The U was stated, promised he prince, would call uch a conference. Savings Day y m ALEXANDRIA, Thrift 95-Da- 1; ET over to tbo Eszptloa. to b, Seeit charge of th thirty quad overt ng . . with th city, was directed to take Permow of raid sonal tho being A PRKVENTIVK charge MSASURB. o up you FRIDAY, 28th. - A Notable Victor Achievement fair to the official cogniaaac of the league of nations. Opinion In official quarter her re main optimistic that a solution of the situation will bo reached by n ana of direct negotiation between Zlwar and Vlaoount Allenby before Highest quality merchandise at the lowest prices placed before 28,. 1924.- e, five REDUCED FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY Fine Materials W ell Tailored Distinctive Modes , Here is an unusual opportunity for the woman who i looking for Dress Values. Are Lott Caspian honor body 5 not recovered. Nov. IT BRKROfA. Italy. Contrary to the repdrt current yesterday, the Bcipfon body of Princes Borghes, drowned Tuesday In Lake Garda, ha not yej been found . The erch for th body la being kept up. Rumta. Nor 7 At IWt flak. least forty-eialltjea an In boats hsv. bmn rapirtsd hMt ta a severe storm which swept the Caspian eea. More than TOO fishlnc boat, still are ftrugciln la the icebound baya. ASTRAKHAN, HUGHES 7 50 east BROADWAY |