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Show " TJIK SALT LAKE Till HUNK, SUNDAY MO KM NO. SKl'TKMUKIt 0, Catholic .Bishop Makes Reply to We Value Celebrate Golden Wediliii" TV 1UIVII C Lutheran Editors Claims Church Has Received "Nothing but Praise" for Loyalty to Natipn. 'I. Ana w Wl OtT pel a rei vr ii, vecaua ww Old customer CO M fix rar1r, j teptember Bride will fine) thie eneatlonal money saving ap- portunity. Terms 0 Down, HO Monthly pay nothing down. FeatuHng This Hewly Designed i ' 4 BOOM Kedreem, Dmlng Rom and Kitchen m I deal flrly. , hop by mall, with Mr. John West to fill your erdere. ::..,:,..,':-',.,m- mmmmmmmimmmmmmammmrtKmBmmtmmmmmmmmt we jeeup , WASIIINHToN, Krt.l I (AP). A : '.airmen! la in.nU puhUc bar tonight by luhop John K. Noll of I ha Koman ralhllc dlnrrM at Koii Wayne, Ind., dt taring that hi rhurrh ha nuthlng but pralaa" (or Ita loyalty to the rrpulilii; from "the fratat llh tieori 'temeri haginnlnff W'swlmtftna.' Yh alatemant was Intended a a re , r!y l' Ihe rrknlkjtltiii rn ntly paaard by tW N.it.nl l.iitliernn t.V.ti' mmm. 4 tl i nation. MliKh that rellKlon la n Irene In Ihe rrllnt!al campaign berauae "the peculiar allectam-that A f.illhful t'atliohc uvea, to Hi trarhliiKa of hla chun-h- , toward a alao iTriun noverelnnfy 'who clalma Mipreniary in nrruUr affair, may elaah nn the Intercnta of the country. Consult Historian to Prove Point at Isaue. Hlxhop Noll's atHtrment follow: "If we were to reply In kind to the -. Uri Ion of Ihe National Lutheran r.dilnra aMviciallon we would consult the hltorian and prove that ljtheran- inn could never have been eatabllahed K without union with the mate. We could prove from the moat truatworthy Prot-etnhistorians that not even several forma of I'roteatantiam could eilat In Ihe mm atale; In fu.'t, we would need only to (to bark to colonial daya in our Innd to aee I'roteatanta grouping Ihrmi-elvraccording to denomination iirnl peraecutlnir al) who dlf not believe f witn tne majority. ' Hut should It not sufficient to go hark to the birth of our Republic? l I in mis uunt of our nation a eiperlenre I we near nothing but praise ot,th loyalty of the Catholic body from the great-r- t atatramrn beginning with George Washington. First Catholic Bishop Uphold Constitution. "One hundred years ago John Kng-lnthe first Catholic bishop of Charleston, wrote: "Let the pop and i and all the powers of the Cath4.. olic world united make the least enon croachment that constitution, w will protect It with our lives. Summon a general council. Lttt that council Interfere In the mode of our mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmKam.iiimKmi put an assistant to a turnkey in electing, a prison, we w deny ita right; reject Ita usurpabers of the family, presented Mr. and tion." "in the year 1M the whole Catholic Observance Starts at Liberty Mrs. Hardy with r,0 In gold. Alma Hardy was born at Leicester, In Baltimore .denierarcny, assembled clared: We can England. October 30. 1852, and emi to appeal in ParHome v our whole tenor confidently Park, Ending of instructions, not grated with his parents to the United States ten years later. The family eml only In our but In our mom confidential communications and crated to I'tah shortly after Its arrival ty at Bountiful. a home at Ogden, ;nci rutabllHlied you bear witness that we have alway where they were among the first set nought you to render to Caesar the thlne-Ann Colons Hardy was tlers. Kate that ar Caesar', to God the at Kath, England, February 28. things that are Ood'.' fn the old Endowment house born MarrieS IMXi. Hhe came to Utah with her par"in the year 1S17, the larger body of bishops sent thl word to the lata September 5, 1878, Alma Hardy and ents In 1S73 and located in West WePresident Wilson: 'Standing firmly Kate Ann Collins Hardy were honored ber, lioth have been active in L. D. 8. upon our olld Catholic tradition and by ten of their eleven children, by church affairs. of their thirty grandchil history, from the very foundation of twenty-nin- e ting nation we affirm In thl hour of dren and by their two DECLARES TONIC BEVERAGE. nrt Ktresa at a golden wedding observance, trial our moat sacred and BOISE, Idaho ( AP). A prepartlon sincere loyalty and patriotism toward held Tuesday at Liberty park. known as Wine Elixir Tonic, being sold our country, our government and our Clarence Hardy, a eon who Is out of by some Idaho druttsists, probably is In the state, was not present, nor wax violation flag " of the Idaho "dry" law. AtLeRoy H. "Duncan, a grnndaon, who 1? torney fjeneral Frank L. Stephan said on a mifitlon to South Africa. Labor Supply Meets toilay lritanswer to an Inquiry in a letFollowing; the observance at Liberlv ter. According to a wrapper submiton celebration renewed the park, ted to Mr. Stephan, the tonic contains wy Idaho Falls Demand Tuesday evening at the Hardy home 22 cent alcohol. The letter said It at Bountiful, where members of the wasperbeing used extensively as a bevIDAHO FALLS. Idaho. The Idaho family and a number of invited guests erage. Kails labor bureau has placed slity-- J were present Anions' those who atthe anniversary observance eight men during the last week, J. W. tended QUSTAFSOrl TO COACH. were Mr. and Mrs. William Toller, W. M Hughes, manager, stated Saturday. laD. Mrs. Helen H. Canfleld. Mr. CHICAGO, Sept. 8 (AP). Vic White. of amount the that Hughe reports bor and the number of men available and Mrs. George Hill, Mr. and Mrs. captain of Northwestern univerare at preaent evenly balanced. Hay Phil A. Kohn, Mrs. Mary Puffy, Mrs. sity's I!2T football eleven, has been and harvest field and road work are Jack Mattson, Miss Helen. Mattaon and signed as backfield coach for Wheaton the main sources of employment at Sheldon Mattson. college's team this season. Gustafson t had been served, also will take charge of track and assist After a present. No potatoes will be dug until in basketball. William C. Hardy, in behalf of mem a severe frost, Mr. Hughes states. I V. D rides September PL IT OUTfIT Out-o(- Ti 11 At MUCH AS ANY Ahnn Hardy and Kate Ann Collins Hardy, who wej'c married in old Kndoinm at house September j, They were honond at golden wedding anniversary in Lihtrty park by ten children and thirty grandchildren. .I UUC 3 3-Pie- Mohair Suite ce A VERY REMARKABLE VALUE AT d TOMORROW'S PRICE One of I aaM-rtr- e let Greatest Offers In The History Of The Fur nit ar Business 7 d- "TV ex. s e I I DISPLAYED IN WINDOWS TERMS $9,00 DOWN J9.00 MONTHLY Before you pay $250 or more for a new living room suite, see this dis tinctive new creationa suite in the very newest mode, reduced to $169 as' an extraordinary September Bride Special! The covering is blended mohair rose and genuine taupe. The seat 'cushions are re versible, covered in silk damask;: adding years of service Note the form-fittin- g "Lazy-Back- '' chair the most comfortable type of chair made. Bear in mind, this is a massive suite, one that you'll be proud to show to friends. . inII d. car-omn- ia - " , publio-fffldrsas- J- a tasty-repas- I I IMPERIAL BIGELOVV AXMINSTER RUGS That Re- tain Their Beauty for Years. 9x12 Feet, Room Size. Terms 90c Down, TOMORROW Sensational Sale of the Famous Biu?aMe Fa&?aSine "PABCO" Felt Base Eug j. f M aM If M-- mi i MM A ble blankets imaginable-wonder-f- Terms 860 Down, $1 Month Displayed in Window! Reduced for fast selling tomorrow! We feature Paraffine Pabco Rugs because we have 100 of them and believe them to be the greatest value ever offered. A variety of neat patterns in light and dark colors. The popular Paraffine Pabco Bugs are chosen by particular women who want beauty, quality and durability in their floor coverings! For use in the kitchen, sun parlor, bedroom, dining room and breakfast Choice of Dutch tile or carpet patterns. JJasily room they are unequaled. cleaned; will lie close to the floor. . $9 Armstrong's "Embossed" Linoleum d pittsrna, all fully guaran-tprinted linolaum, al this spacial pries and that term. In th Savtral good pattern blue blu and gray and th combination. Ropricad for thi Z wida. sal. Laid. yard par yard, 24 $1.00 Monthly wk' dou- $2.25 at 2 CASH, 12 MONTH TERMS COVERS ANY ROOM ul blankets for which you would ordinarily pay at least $10. Plaid designs in an assortment of attractive colors. - A fleecy blanket that insures warmth 5 lbs. weight. 1 () ? rTil U I H Dining Suite of Unusual Charm h Buffet, Genuine Walnut i Veneers, Maple Overlays. Feature Price An ce 60-inc- IThe Wos?M-Famo4Be Luno1 Bedcprinc NATIONALLY PRICED AT ...... us TERMS $5 DOWN, $8 MONTHLY Many features that.,, ordinarily grace only the much higher priced suites are found in the above. The construction is of genuine walnut veneers, overlaying selected narawooas, ana the mirror-lik- e walnut finish is strikingly emphasized by con maple overlays. Buffet has dustproof bottrasting tom and drawer bottoms are mahogany. Host chair and Jive guest chairs have, genuine Ieather-.seats- Terms $2.50 Down, $2.50 Monthly dull-tone- d ' 1 ak Uiiii r ii i Extra quality "Da r I go through - I back) marbl in faws, gray andf: for this Reprlcad sal, laid, z yard havy Lux" 'color to th fet blu. wk' f- $2.75 yard, at., ..... TERMS 44 CASH, $4 MONTH. COVERS ANY ROOM n i Bedroom Suite Beautifully Decorated Genuine Walnut Veneers, with Beautiful Carved Overlays. J C O HO) Feature Price 4-Pie- TERMS $5 DOWN, Wl - it Linoleum ''SSr w& ei Armstrong's Inlaid iiuw ' ii - , i 1. . -- is ce $8 MONTHLY This suite is distinguished by unusually beautiful details of finish and construction. Charmingly designed overlays confinish of the genuine waltrast delightfully with the satin-likte and nut flutings, skilfully placed, carvings lend an air of dignified elegance. Drawer bottoms are of, maChest-h-as hogany and are dustproof "throughout, in Vamryr dustproof bottom.' Beneh in either cane or upholstered seat I e veneers--deiica- The De Luxe Bedsprinf is scientifically designed to fit the body every little curve . Come tomorrow, every irregularity yetitcin't-iafask us to show you the Rome Quality De Luxe. It is interchangeable fits either wood or metal beds. , REMEMBER, IT IS GUARANTEED TOR 25 YEARS. i I g ltni umVsfirsi sMsi aii Vail JL 1 1 WM 7 . fSI i yy I ':r..':H rsscfest 1 .. HnialaiaJnMMiMai $ $ 9x12 Room Oizo Q5 $15 Value Sale Price . . CO "Charge to Your Account" The softest, lightest "Lucerne" iizifnci that Standard sells! Welcome September Blanket Sale Displayed in Windows. 111 I TEEMS $5 DOWN, $5 MONTHLY Imperial Bigelow that come from the best looms of the country, resplendent in colorings, classical and conventional in design, superb in weave, lustrous beyond description! To know the luxuriousness of Imperial IJigelows, visit the choice displays in our great Rugs Section this week. You'll find all sizes at very reasonable prices. These are the Rugs 9 Double Plaid Blanket, 70x80 Inches. Regular Value?' $10. Featured at, Pair. .' September Bride Special DISPLAYED IN WINDOWS -- |