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Show v THE SALT EASE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, PPTl.in- TITTTTT1 r i If 1929 - CONTROVERSY BARINGS DDE Efforts, for Compromise in Water Row Reopen FORMERCODNTY AUDITOR' DIES Mrs. Margaret A. Came, to this Prominent in Silk Indus- try, Church Work. Mrs. Margaret A. Caine, 70, former Salt Lake county auditor, active L. on TTmrafiJiv. D. 8. church worker and one of the chief supporters of the early silk in i Eiiorta at a compromise In the dustry in Utah, died Wednesday at a controversy over the division of the local nospitai following a one: illness. Mrs. Caine had been an ordij waters m the project Included In nance worker in the Salt Lake L. D. 8. the Sevier wster system, which have temple since 1U opening and was a been carried on for some time pact, member of the general board of the will again be opened at a meeting L. D. 8. Relief society for five years, in 1902. of the project representatives at the beginning Mrs. Caine was born August 28, eapltol Thursday moraine. 1869, in Salt Lake, the daughter of The controversy, known as the Margaret Ann and Frederick A, Utah pioneers of 1854. In Piute-Sevi- er litigation, Includes all Mitchell, 1882 she married Alfred H. Caine, son companies of the upper and lower of the. late John T. Caine, former river system, which, In the main, Utah congressman. Her husband died in 1890. Mrs. Caine, in company is live companies. " B.-- Welishwith- - Emmalin other Compromise rather than litigation Utah women, attended theand Internahas been urged since an analysis of tional council of women at London the water figures on the river show in 1890 and, three years later, had that, with one exception, the years charge of the native Utah silk dismay be classed as either .good or bad play at the Chicago world's fair. years. In good years there is a rea- She was elected county auditor In sonable supply for both the upper 1897, serving for one term. and lower users undar any of the She is survived by four grandchilplans, George W. Bacon, state en dren in Idaho Palls; four sisters, gineer, points out. in bad years Mrs. L. O. Burton,' Mrs. Laura M. none 01 uib present plans can pro- McMaster and Mrs. Eleanor M. duce enough water to tJte care of Blackhurst of Salt Lake and Miss the reasonable requirements of the Ida Mitchell, Logan, and by five lower users without, wiping, out the brothers, H. P. Mitchell. Gallup, N. supply to the upper users. M.; R. T. Mitchell, Ogden; Alfred H. Mitchell. Salt Lake; M. R. MitchExtremely Complicated Natar ell, Brlgham City, and E. B. Mitchell, Of Problem Shewn. Logan. Her son, Pred H. Caine, for Engineer Bacon points out that the a number of years president of the second important consideration is Idaho Palls stake of the L. D, & that of the extremely complicated church, died last August , nature of the problem and the fact that this was heard fully and care- fully by a Judge of outstanding abil ity, wno lemauveiy set me limits or the two major filings at 89,280 and 48.000 acre-fee- t, respectively. The chances are extremely remote of additional information and arguing being submittal to that already heard and producing any different conclusion by another judge. . Bacon saw. Ail lawyers or stands ing recognise the grave uncertain- Garland, Tremonton Re ties of any litigation. In this particular case, where the waters In gion to Ship Five Times question have been used for many More Than in 1928. years y both the upper and lower . users, no one has a right to assume that any court would deprive ne Plve times the amount of celery side of its supply to add it to that shipped from Oar land and Tremon of the other, according to Mr. Ba- ton districts last year is expected to con. go out to the markets this fall, it was announced Wednesday by Leon State Engineer Points Out S. Fenn, supervising Inspector of ard Consideration. Third the Federal State Market News serA third consideration pointed out vice, who returned-froa tour of by the state engineer is that, should inspection. ' ... drawn-oa long Mr. Fenn organised the shipping litigation ensue, would there be a substantial body point Inspection service in Bowlder of settlers left on either project? and Cache counties during the trip, Companies and their presidents and reported that Boxelder county who will be at the meeting Include celery was slightly damaged by re the Central Utah W. ter company, cent frost President A. A. Hinckley: Abraham Cache potato growers are storing Irrigation company. President Peter tubers for a later market Mr. Fenn T. Black; Deseret Irrigation com- said. Both the quality and yield are pany, President Nel Peterson: Mel- good this year, he added. ville Irrigation company. President H. E. Maxfield, and the second Melville Irrigation company, President W. 3. Oppenhelmer. The meeting will be held In the board room of the public utilities commission. of thl eter an Jammed T. loth fleerwinter clothlnf and ihaM U the root Mat's fin. tulta, anderwear, iweaura, hats each. thlrU mora thaa w aeed for a with fall titrmti, Bad cap stilee yea Uve laside twenty to thirty-fir- e sheoU make aa affort tt attaad this sale. Here Is We ever offered. the hlfheet grade stock we have have rat the price, deeper. The wans weather, the haekwaad seaaea, have left s with theostads of dollars la Clothlnf aad Shoes that have get U snare if shlpaieats coming la for the Xnuu Bnalwie demand iaamedlate action. The easterner who ar rives st this sale in reuoaahle time can flag the hlffmt aarfalni offered in the city la yean. U yea hlsb-srs- S. yar"i wlUnf. Wt rcalba what w art w asaiatt, an4 army affort aa low that la belns mul t prlca thb merchandla a riot wUl ansae. WhU. tha stack la his and wa hars Clenty, tha his redaction wUl tmtrp many ef the entirely hefere tha tint few 4ays ef the tale are ever. WhUa there is plenty for an and we have everything exactly a advcrtlted and we suraatM aena will he early VOU dbappolnttd If they come raawnably MUST DKCIDE AX ONCE AND BB ON TIME. GET THIS STRAIGHT we are eat U erll. the prlcn are cut and many easterner will huy dosent, and if yea expect to set .anything at aU yoa have ta show energy and plenty of U. C Look at the Prices! PRICK ALONE CAN MOVE IT ' NOW READ THE PRICES . 4 or 5 ood iho and clothing men wasted at If yon can give goods away and tie bundles Come. HELP WANTED once - i This Great Sale Starts Today Nov . 7th 1 1 a.m. 0 'COATS SHOES :.,,.,8WIXS.;.: FIN ... Gty Court Bufey With Traffic 'V Law Violators i Realtors Organize, With $24,000 Capital Blacks tone Investment company, capitalized at $24,000, filed articles of incorporation in the offices of County Clerk Alonzo Mackay Wednesday. The company will do general real estate easiness in Salt Lake. Two thousand four hundred shares of stock, at $10 each, are fully paid for by transfer to the company of a mortgage on the Blacks tone apartment. South Temple and West Tem- ple streets. Incorporators' are R. W. Prank, president; James L. White, secretary; Irwin Arnowits, W. J. Mitchell, vice presidents; Anna Prank, treasurer. A Denies Attack Upon Police Officer Sim pect 1. Traffic Uw violators claimed un usual attention. In police court on Wednesday, when 33 cases of per sons arrested for parking and driving infractions were called before Judge James A. Btump. Fines and forfeitures of cash ball totaling sei were imposed by the court V O. R. Debenham, pleading guilty to speeding about 8:19 p. m. Tuesday on West Broadway between Fourth and Seventh West streets, was fined $10. Mrs. O. W. Teudt and C. O. Butcherelt were fined $2 each following pleas of guilty to parking ior more tnan one nour in restnetea districts, and P. O. Gray was fined a for overparklng and $1 for double parking. Cash bonds were deposited by each of the following, charged with over- narkine. and were ordered loneitea when the defendants failed to appear in court: C. L. Wamick, R. K. wu liams, W. E. Welst N. P. Stevenson, C. O. Boyee, Fred Jones, E. A. Call, A plea of not guilty was entered Albert Nussbaum, A. K. Mitchell, L. Wednesday by William Peterson, 23, W. Ma vs. E. Winn. Luclle 8 tropin. arrested last Saturday night after John Doe, L. F. Brown, Edna Mer he is alleged to have pelted Haskell rill, R. T. Adams, J. S. Bar low ana Merrick, police officer, with billiard L. P. Leonard. balls.- - Peterson was arraigned on a Similar bonds were Ordered lor felted when M. 8. Sanders. Jack Ly charge of assault with a deadly weaJenman. Lee Kirkham and R. M Tew pon, before City Judge Nepal failed to appear to answer charges sen. Trial was set for November 8. Pe- of parking at restnetea pieces. Robert . fitelnblick nleaded not terson was arrested at a pool hall at 542 West Second South street, guilty to failing to signal a turn, and was ordered to appear ior tnai on when Merrick investigated a report1 November 13. ed disturbance. t WRIGHT'S 9.95, 12.95, 14.95 Up at 395 to the Finest I . . :;. JJ LSti 11 You'll find ft hard to believe feat these coats are only $25 . . . they took so very ex pensive. . . . Large luxurious collars .stun deep cuffs- Your choice of many worm ning models . . not 25 coats out much more. . . . You'll agree when sou " : "". see them. IT HURTS Sizes 14 to 36 ... WORK SHOES WORK 8H0ES 75c I4? 249 349 495 Pair Pair Pair Pair to 4.95 4) J MEN'S 1.50 HI-TOP- HI-TOP- S 4.00 HITOPS .... OZrORDS, 12.75, 14.75, 16.75, 18.75 ; and on Up ' to the Finest Grades Made at 98c ..... now, pair Men's 5.50 Oxford., now. . Men', 6.60 Qxf orda, now . 6.85 0.95 -- MEN'S 12.45 Overcoats at 9.05 NxTjTTmrr..w"Torr AA .... S MEN'S 9.85 7.50 OSFORDG a.i70 7.95 2.95 3.95 4.95 , Men's 7.50 Oxfordi, now. THESE ARE WONDER COATS . TVnfenfnrf Ullo DON'T eonfnsa this .sale with tome where tha barralns were drag-feon for months. fot to go and she is joinj d yon may have seen doubtful and the sale This is a sale, She's to g o fast. Clothing and Shoes Men's Hoso M3im9G li m ii TbJi is a very anuraa! offerinc e base. There f men'e are silks, ellks and wools, rayons and combed cattoa. The values are so extreme that It will ay you ta last Just ;'this' great stock-reducin- saler g - 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.25 75c - till rr hurts buy boy plenty While -- Taken from our regular stock and reduced for ouick selling. This lot consists of stocks that have been mussed or soiled from handling and also includes many brand-neglovei bought at the big convention this summer in The opportunity, to select from our splendid stock of hats and capi at these prices should "meet with instant resnonse from all the men in the city. Values like these are too big to stand the terrific buying that is bound to ensue when the doors open. , WANTED 2.00 I values values values 98c 145 098 045 Now 5.45 1.50 3.60 Lumber, Gloves Gloves Gloves Ltunher jacks 79c 89 Mens 65c Athletic. Unions . 45c 59c 4.60 Men's 2.95 Sweaters Now Men's 1.00 Caps 29c 98c One Jet MEN'S MATS AND CAPS m te iM.. Valaw UlM 71 a a Oae let MEN Valae S DUII rua IM te One tot MEN'S rTAXNEL Vahica te PANTS 9$C f HTKTS IKp sv One Tit S MEN'S LTS, wbUe ther nnan let Vainer MOTS tsS LI " ther last One let MKN'S U 49C . 019 l19 Men's 1.50 Leather vGloves 3 JERSEY Valae ran te 4.U. While they tut SPORT COATS QQa wO' Men's Men's 10.50 12.50 14.50 16.50 Coats Coats 795 Coats Coats JO50 g95 Q85. Men's 15c Supporters 14c 4c 14c 25c chiefs 4 for BUT TILL BUT TILL HL'KTf HVHTS - IT IT HEAVY WHITER V 45TYears Men's Men's 50c Ties Now MEN'S 45 Years Men's Men's 15c White Collars "4Qi WOOL SHEEPUNED MOLESKINS Our stock of leather and sheeplined clothing is trigger than for years tha extra low prices asked will start them moving at a pace that will be hard to stop. If yon are in the market for outdoor clothing, look these garments over early. " "Bands 79c 9.95 7.95 5.95 Pants Pants Pants Pants Pants 198 345 1 445 569 245 Men's 35c Hose 7c 4.95 3e50 4s LKATHEK BELTS One tot MtJCS KF ATHEK MIXED MenV Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's 15c Arm QQm ov : Talnes te LSS, '- wbJle they last...... One small let MDTS LKATHEK GLOVES Value te XM,' HQ 1 V while they last, patr... fall MEN'S UNION SUITS, One let and Winter wefsBtaT aenie alaei ran I M te iAi. While QO. OW they Ut, per talt.. BUY. 7.45 FINE CLOTHES Oae let Hundreds of pairs of pants at prices yon must not expect to ever find again anywhere. We offer them at 'savings that will pay yon to buy several pairs. Yon will find trousers of worsteds, eassimeres and serges for work, for business, to match ytmr old coats. ' Prices ate down sow etartlnf. Men's jaokl PANTS RIDING BREECHES PANTS-DR- ESS .....59c Men's 2.00 Men's values 29c 49c la boand te makt excitement, frioes and the quality are bound ta create a bif stir. Of ferinrs sa sense tional as these are ridlcalous at this time of year, when the eeason is the eait 6.50 I 4.45 3.00 HOSE HOSE HOSE Lumbcrjaclio Oar efferlnt f Inmberjacks w PIVE EXTRA MEN HOSE .....14c HOSE ...,.19c 25c 35c 50c 75c 98c LEATHER GLOVES ." H0IE COTTON HOSE HEAVY WINTER WOOL HOSE 3.50 l95 l45 thli stock lasts. tmc :rr... Shirts Shirts Shirts Shirts Shirts Shirts Shirts 39c 69c 89c 98c WORK hi(h-trad- we off ?r the following shirts at these prices while they read over these1 prices and you will realise the great economies in eV WORK PANTS New......... Oa. let MEN'S 4 75 CORDUROY 38 to 46 WORK SHOES One thousand shirts Xeor cheice, net aatr... ...... KHAKI SVC One let MFVS l. r WORK SH0E8 5.50 WORK SHOES WORK SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS BUY TILL Otte let ef MEJTS BOX, seme tSe, seme Set, eerne TJe, tatkered Irani man let. natty Sis etiea. 4 Sayings as Much as yx MEN'S 4.50 We have dosent of the finest orerooats made every one bas real ityle qualitythat will wear long; aad look like real money. Broadway's Greatest Selling Event "iJt.?... ""'"tr,....., 69c jt MEN'S 3.00 184xu Any man knows that when he can buy such fine suits as these at such he doesn't want the low prices cheaper imitations that cost him more. One lot Men't VKT.tS SH1RIS f MEN'S 2.60 Pair Slightly Damaged Lota Original Models MEN'S - MEN'S Men's SALE CflDAT FINE CLOTHES MEN'S WORK? SHOES GRADES MADE AT Men's 1.25 Union Suits Now " Special Purchase! As thees shoes are priced to ten faet, he here on time aad yea won't he dlaappeiated. - - MeiVc Suite CELERY CROP ut CLOTHES Here Is a sale of snlU worth coming tS milea for. The Mtn"l Kwallty Shop waa Built on trnthfnl adrertiaing. We -t the prtoee alwayi have the gaod- come adTertiard. Thoeo who reaeenaaly early will get exceptional valaee bat at comere are late low many thro prieea going to he disappointed. We are hold- lag hark nothing for late amvala, AREA EXPANDS (ID Men's Fine Quality f i SHOP 20: WMS7BV' v n E) b'e-- s a ' Protection, strvice and perfect construction distingnish which are we our present line of nnderwear offering for this sale at prices mnch lower than wa can replace it for on the present high market 1.75 2.45 2.95 Union Suits Union Suits Union 98c 3.45 Union-Sui- ts Suits 1.19 1.95 2.19 |