Salt Lake Tribune | 1929-08-24 | Page 14

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Date 1929-08-24
Paper Salt Lake Tribune
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Type page
Date 1929-08-24
Paper Salt Lake Tribune
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Page 14
OCR Text I u THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY HORNING, AUGUST V0:,IAN LAUDS Dry Law Raids Enrich County $ 1400 in Fines MANY LINES OF : WORK FOR VETS 8HOSHONE, Idaho. j.Ir. II. II. Ilorton fecial The arrest of eight foreigners and three others lor violating the prohibition laws netted Ad- - dress Stir Legion Sleet ing to Enthusiasm. J Spseial to The Tribal Lincoln county $1400 fat fines. These men were taken in a wholesale raid by sheriffs of the three counties and federal officers. Seven of the men pleaded guilty and six of them paid 300 fines each. Bert Coffey bis effort pleaded gullty,-bu- t to conduct hie own trial failed and he had to pay costs of ths trial as well a the 200 fin. The eighth man, E A. Gothier, was released on condition that ha leave Shoshone within . to Th Tribune Or- ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. Vinizcd for peace, w cannot stand Idle. Thera la much to do and hfe weem far too short for what we hope Vo accomplish. So often we hear that for us the war has ended. For shame! For us the war never can end so loni ha crutches thump and wheeler khairs creak their reminders to us ao king as those blind eyes, which twenty-fohours la Manuel Beatta and Joe looked eo bravely into the fire that are out on bond of $1000 closed them forever, turn toward us dor help; eo long ha that man drags ,pach, and Adrian Barrichoa la himself back and b under $600 bonds. Veterans' bureau, tha&rcompensaUon claim, and the child of the buddy who gave his all looks to us for guidance and help. We are a generation apart; we have been called the lost generation, and indeed we have lost the right to selfishly go forward. For by our side Walk those bo vs who were young and Stalwart in 1817, and the youth of, tomorrow look hopefully to us. We know the price of war and, while we live and realize this price, we must do our utmost so that the coming Resumption of Work on generation will not have to lay Its Upper Snake River Set trophies at the war god's feet, These were the stirring words used Early Date. ha the keynote of her address in the Vika' temple Friday afternoon when hire. H. H. Horton of Laramie aroused BOISE, Idaho. the woman's auxiliary of the Ameri- of the dyke along a portion of the can Legion convention here to upper Snake river will begin probably rounds of applause. Mrs. Horton brought forth a num- within two weeks, F. A. Tolman, enber of constructive arguments for the gineer of the department of reclacars of disabled soldiers and their mation said Friday. physical rehabilitation and the reThe Fork was begun last spring, sponsibilities resting on the mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of war but high water forced suspension of i operations until the peak of tha IrJieroes. r Mrs. Horton drove home her re rigation season wig over. The dyke was authorised by the marks with a seal that won applause bordering on an ovation. When she last legislature, which appropriated touched on the plan for the univer- $1$ 000 for works to prevent the river sal draft, the hall responded with cutting a new channel Into Lowder declared with firm slough, which would deprive many hpplause. She also land holders in the Rigby vicinity of emphasis, These men are our responsibility." water. Her peroration ended with the war poem bf McCrae, Intrepid Canadian Wing Lee, 90, Widely soldier, killed In battle, "On Flanders Known Chinete, Dead Field." , The woman's auxiliary has played big part in the annual Legion de- Special to Tin Tribune partment convention. SHOSHONE. Idaho Wing Lee, ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo Amer- familiar Chines character of Shoican Legion staged a parade here Fri- shone for forty yean and of Albion day that would have done credit to before that, died here this week and any city. Heeded by Governor Frank was buried the same day In the local C. Emmerson and the Thirty-eight- h cemetery. Hia body is expected to Infantry band of Fort Douglas, Utah, be transported to China In accordhalf m Ue of pageantry ptased be- ance with rules of the Immigration fore a throng of 13,800 spectators who company which brought him to the pplauded vigorously, V-- splendid- United State. ly equipped band of Fort Douglas reWing Lee la said to have once ceived the honors and pladita all crossed tha Pacific ocean In a sailing along the line of inarch, and the vessel In sixty days. He was nearly thirty-fomember of the Chey-tn$0 yean old and had worked at variLegion fife and drum corps. In ous Jobs during hia long residence their Immaculate white uniforms, here. He had not been active in re Shared in ths honors. cent year. 21, 1922. 4 ANOTHER DAY OF OUR GREAT SALE OF iml U ur Se-bo- e i Hundreds of fall dresses and coats are pouring: in we need the racks for them! Original prices didnt mean a thing: when the buyer these price tags. Our artist sketched just a few to give you a hint of the DYKE BUILDING SOON STARTS blue-pencil- ed values. xh for li I 1 7 '1 I Formerly to , $5.95 Lot of silk sport frock la pastel shades, rayon taffetas In checks, sweater and skirt set and wash ensemble. ' Sizes 14 to 40 In the group. y dFtoy V I " - is X -- ur iJj, ii & ne ute DR.OAVWKTh $9.95 Georgette afternoon' frock and silk t ;t d.we in ummer colors. Also printed voiles in attractive styles. Sizes 14 to 48 In the group., AUERBACH CO. THE BiO STORE Formerly to M STATE Auerbachs Quality Grocyterya (V mere ths right to limit quantity) ' ' FIRM, RIPE Formerly to $19.95 BANANAS A LongsIeeved and sleeveless frocks of tups Ue u.;aa and georgette In summer colors and prints. Sizes 14 to 48 in the group. ?j&l Hard Mixed Candy, lb 15c A Firm Head Lettuce. .2 for 15c California Seedless Grapes. 3 lbs. 25c Full Cream Mild Cheese, lb.. . . . . .22c - . California Valencia RANGES . ssesl a Belle Flower Creamery Butter 2 ,.87c Finnan Haddfe, lb 22c Portola Sardines In Tomato and Mustard Sauce .3 cans 25c Sliced Corned Beef, lb 25c Zt-- N SALT LAKES LEADING A Formerly to $29.95 I It wlH pay you to buy these and put them away for next summer! Beautifully styled frocks In summer colors and prints. Sizes 14 to 44. (AUERBACH'S 3UUDY r r Second Floor) S it A J Auerbachs QUALITY MEATS r IM t w $ w I TO MEAT MARKET X I L r il A r6- -
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