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Show THE SALT lAKEOTIETira, 'SUNDAY MORNING," Km&IB HOOVER AIMS 7, 1929. T. P. O'Connor AT CHECK ON In Grave State, 13-3- Physician Says MART UPSETS - ',-- 3 So. Main Street Wasatch ' In the Service of the Public Since 1868 , X Tho Department Store for All Your Shopping Calli Conclave at White Hove) of Business Men : Repreeentiiir, '" BUllon. , " Plans ; Construction v.- win Pro gram, Renewing Cbnf- ldence, Providing Work. ' 9f KOBCXT C. A LB EIGHT. I'nite4 frea SUff Correspondent WAflBXNOTOH, Nor. II (DP)- Led by President Hoover, American business will marshal its forces here next week la an effort to cheek recent market rersrse. In line --mh the presldent'i prlncl-pi- e Thomet P, O'Connor to Insure continued fetidness progress through the mivsl of la Industry, the federal Notable Figaro in British farm board UxU made known plans .for widespread aid to agriculture In Politics Journalist lie this field. . ' Unconscious, J large Male construction of grain warehouse and eJerttors, storage and handling facilities for other eon- LONDOK, Kof. M WV-T.crops and milk depots and packing T. ditlon P. of O'Connor, (Tay an Pay) seara is uie plants coniempieteo, "father of the house of commons,' nounced, " wss causing very grave anxiety toi' Leaden Keateeeai o'clock this evening be day. At Assets, f ll,MMg,ae ' While market operators more to was unconscious. T. P. O'Connor Is not only the old maintain advantages realised In the week'l rallies and federal resem au- est member of the bouse of commons, thorities keep a watchful ere on the but ft noted parliamentarian, author position of member banks, a selected (roup of Industrial leaders, repre- and Journalist. Among his ventures fat the journalistic senting 110,000.000,000 in ly arailablc assets, will meet at the field was his launching of the star .White House to determine the neat as ft London evening paper,-- which step to be taken to Insurance of pubachieved success and which be sub lic eonf Idence. The president hat not yet made sequently sold; and ins ostabllshment! public the list of Industrial, business of T. P.'S Weekly, ft periodical he and agriculture chieftains who will for years, and which wae dealt around his conference table edited vote: to the higher aid of domestic Wednesday next to plan the counana ioreign ftffwra, ,. try's future, but it la believed they will constitute one of the meet ImCOME TO CMPS posing aggregations Of weslth and LINES business talent ever gathered for so NEW QUESTION ON unique an undertaking. (Oent&ste frost rats Oct.) Owe D. Yean Among at Beard, being due to the fact that two rsll- n is expected the conferees will roads, the Cheat Northern and the Owen D. Young, head of GenSouthern Pacific ran to that point eral Electric end author of the Young wnue omy ine Boutnera racuio op--1 zvparsuons plan: juuus Barnes, for- erawa ai present oetween nacramen- mer president of the United Btates to ana Klamath rails, er Chamber of Commerce, long an Thinks Competition Pmtdei of President Hoover, and William Butterworth of Chics to, prasi-de- nt Per EllmlnatiM ef Ourta. of the United States Chamber of The witness said that it was only Commerce. BepreeenUUves of trade competition that provided for the crgsnliaUons concerned with general elimination of the ewltchlne eharte. asontractlng-aa- d rw t.mrucUon Iran 3. Poulds, Southern Pacific!! also expeotad to be Included. eniei counsel, immediately oblacted. 1nReassured by last week's 1 svorable stetlng that this case was not one of tTeactkn to the administration's tax ft question of rates and that adjustreduction recommendation and con- ment could be made by attendance firmed In tha belief that trade has before the state commissions. The not tous far been hurt-bthe late whole question, ha said. Is whether violent market fluctuations, the there is a public need for the pro.prudent proposes to stave off all posed line. Matthew told the examiner thst! .possibility of its being damaged, - Those familiar with Hoover methhis object wss to elicit from the wit ods ss head of the commerce depart- ness what the result would be from ment, where he first demonstrated a condition when competition prethe success of the conference method vails as against an existing condiof meeting business emergencies, be tion of absolute monopoly. The witness was allowed to protters we weanesaay meeting is merely forerunner to a aeries of com ceed with his testimony, the South mission meetings, survsys and re- ern Pacific objection beinc overruled. Stone further testified to the fact ports leading up to the consummation of his putv mat railroad competition In the San1 They predict ft number Of fact- Joaquin valley, California, had rs- finding committees will be appoint- suited In the making of concessions ed at the Wednesday oonferenoo and to snippers v$ the soutnern pacific. these will report back to a larger and more representative conference In Seataera Pacific Lfasa the near future, when definite rec- Hopes te Close Monday.' ommendations will be made. Counsel for the Southern Pacific Whatever plan of relief is evolved stated that It hoped to close Its diwill center tat a general revival of the rect ease Monday. The examiner, construction Industry, according to therefore, suggested that the states the interpretation placed here on the which had intervened In behalf of White House view of the situation. the Great Northern, should arrange Funds released for emnlorment in among themselves the order in which security markets would be diverted they would submit evidence. Into building channels, taking up Harold P. Pablsn, counsel for the alack employment and tending to sta- western racuio at Salt Lake; X. e. bilise business. . Corfman and Oeorge P. McOonegls Easing of money rates that fol- of the Utah public utilities commit-slolowed the market slump has already William 8. McCarthy and H. resulted In some improvement In the w. mcaett or the Utah traflio ser-- lj building Industries, according to the vloe bureau and John S. of T. W. Podge corporation. Contracts the Utah Shippers TrafficXarley associafor t44S.M2.300 were reported award- tion were In conference here today ed In October, an Increase of $340,000 wmppmg into snspe tnc testimony over on . he , - . Ilemstitched Cloths, 72x108, with a dozen matching Ntpkint in Pure Linen in heavy damask of conventional design. Regular 23.95 value. Sale Price 20.36 A most extraordinary value is a Cloth, size 72x72, of heaviest Irish Linen Damask, with 12 Napkins; all specially woven from the 24 only, pure German Linen Hoateaa JBetv Jar Cloth and 6 Napkins, dainty empire colored border, three color to eeleet from. Regular 4.95 value ge-52.i- nch. WASHTNOTON, Nov. 1 (n-- A butting buffalo will soon reolsce the ecreaming eagle on the official seal of the department of the Interior. Secretary Wilbur didn't like the eagle on the department's teal when he took charge last March. He asked mat a new seal as designed, that the eagle was so widelysaying used that Q had no distinction and that one on the department's seal was the ft particularly sad looking bird, A very fierce looking buffalo was designed and Mr. Wilbur liked it. He has asked the comptroller general to neces , approve a small expenditure sary so mats " inccnangs.j Consulate Probes Death of American Mmoo CITY, Rot; 18 (). The Aoertean consulate today wss mves- ticating the death of t Harry. A. - eheiienger, said to be an American, who was mysteriously shot on his eoffec plantation near Tspchula, atate of Chiapas, while ttf tlie com-je- ry of three of his employees. The consulate has learned that 8cbe.1ener had lived for years on his piaautloa, but he was not registered at the consulate as an Amer- - ia .4.21 Z. 25.50 8.49 Limited quantity Irish Linen Heavy Damask Bets, 72x72, snow white pur linen, with 12 Napk ins to match; Regular 181.75 value. " Sale Price 15.51 Hem- 54-inc- h - 3.15 " bbi boxed. Special -- :':f:lvl9 doxen special Hemstitched Cloths with" speNapkins, - Cloth 72x90. cial value, d for this sale. A 16.75 value for 5 8 aeal-lope- Presenting t Luxurious Fur f New Silk and and is the Fur Coat of 1929, interpreting grace, elegance and. femininity by the distinctive handling of fur aa if it were fabric creating an; effect that is supple, slenderizing and flattering to any . figure. Head Featured and Specially it ."..v........ 5 modela-ot.h"r- and copies of French Hats. The . or modified :. brim styles you want. Plenty of blacks, HudHon" Seal Beige Squirrel, Japanese wina, American uroadtail, . Kussian Kolin browns, greens, bines, silver and gold shades. Piiver MUskrat, Moire, Caracul, North ern Seal, Mink, dyetl Muskrat and Lapin. sRyj Z. CM. I. Ready-to-We- Second Floor ar 00 . I. Millinery Dept. 13-pie- Sugar, 1 Oreamef (covered) 4 Gem or Sandwich Trays 1 Tea Pot, 4 Cups Here is your orjoortunitv to get something really nice at but a trifle of its real worth- Regular 5.25 value " Only One Doxen Seta, White French Limoaci Dinnerware, sets or more; beautiful in ite simplicity Very amaft. ; Thil collection of Dinnerware is a very extra special. ; Regular Hsvdand China- - 42-pie- Value 42.00 ; i Z. C. e only. Old English white and gold China Tea and Bridge Sets. Each service consists of Twenty-fiv- e 0 hand-mad- adaptation of like-th- 3.95 Through the cooperation of a New York manufacturer, we offer this group of very, e superior Hats at this price. All Tailored i subtly moulded in the new manner, many sumptuously trimmed with contrasting pelts, mshy designed on .... .. .1.. If uressy lines witn xeminiging details. ... Sixes of 42-pie- 7.85 Hats al ta a complsU Kaagt low priced at interesting group, 198.50 and up, includes Fur Coats that pass every standard of Z. 0. M. I.' quality and style newness. f Metal-F- elt 1 t A All-Met- Loughlin conventional flower design on this ware and will enjoy its graceful lines and durable- wearing. Regular 9.50 value. and Metal, new Definitely Homer Ameritfant . Porcelain Dinner Seta. TouH A Special Purchase of 243 COATS rauroaa. Ten .only, 1424 4.13 Benefits the farmers expected from An-extr- a . hand-picke- 44-in- the proposed Great Northern-Wester- n Pacific hnk between Klamath Palls, Ore., and Keddie, Calif.. In China a " d This South Main Street November 16, 1929 Thanksgiying Sale of Colored Cloth with 6 Napin the made peasant countries of Eukins, rope for smart American hostesses., ..Regu' lar 3.69 value 'i ';: 24 only, Machine-worke- d Belgian Lihen Crash Bridge Sets with d cloth and 4 Napkins. edges. Regular 4.85 value - A"". CM. I. t 1.98 Hand-Blocke- l only Bridge Sets, 36x36, with. 4 Napkins of pure Belgian Linen Oash: 'attractively 36-inc- 24 oaly. 1I-- 3J JIS-S- 36 24 Beta only, Belgian Linen Crash Refreshment Seta, with delightful new applique deh Cloth. Reg4 Napkins and signs ular 2.19 value . In behalf of! cluded economies in shipping livestock, reclamation of tillable acreage formerly under cultivation, increased consumption of products from California farms and consequent development of agriculture, commerce and Industry. Sheepmen, cattlemen, dirt farmers and experts testified that lack of competition hampers production. Great savings could be realised by stockmen, several of them said, if the proposed line were built It would enable them to ship cattle in and out of erasing areas now reached only by driving or by roundabout and ex pensive railroad service. The absence of competition retards development or the stock raising industry in other parte of tha Pacific coast region. It was stated, by Inability to move stock cheaply and quickly between certain grating and fattening areas and markets. Stockmen of Oregon. Washington and California gave In details the awicuities tney nave encountered m jnoving their stock orrr the existing lines. t VI PIT PLEASES. MADRID "), Jose Ysnguks Mes- suu, president of the national assembly, arrived Saturday from Paris. He expressed grpat satisfaction with his recent visit to the United States, where he was a delegate la the inter. national law conference. . heaviest and beat damask linen obtainable. Regular 30.00 value. Sale Price-- SAN FRAN CISCO, NOVr U ()Wednesday's conference, but it Is pre. eumed they will participate actively competition between railroads In Jn any subsequent conferences. northern California Is desired by iarmera ana.steckmsn. several agri7r culturists testified today in the Interstate commerce commission hearing into the necessity of building ft Ctw uregon-uaiiiorn- Thanksgiving take an inventory, of the year and to reflect upon the ' many things for which we shVuld be thankiwl. Life's journey has progressed another round, and this milestone of the harvest-tid- e is reached, we stand humbly and thoughtfully in the presence of a Divine Providence and voice the gratitude ' we feel for the blessings of the year. 12 only, Balkan Pure Linen and Rayon stitched Cloths, aize 54x54 with 4 Napkins j a beautiful damask and conventional design. Regular 9.95 value i Buffalo Takes rlace of Eagle On Official Seal . TO "in-laws- n, 'i f Linens Thanksgiving dinner served at home demands the Whether one is a bride game perfect dressing. "' for the first time or a featuring her hostess of long standing. In other words, the background is as important as the pie. - The smart new things your table needs are all here. r the September construction that will be adduced Utah. tt It understood no arrangements . own nae lor ine representa- Keddle Line Wine tion of municipal and state agencies interested In building expansion at Paver Among Farmers. If Once again Thanksgiving time approaches. The season gives us opportunity and incentive to de ad-Tia- i 11'' "Set the Feast Smartly-- Yet With Economy" best-kno- level. n- w - 19.95 Second Fioor Dollar Day Monday in the Downstairs Debt Store Blouses Chi dre n ' s Gray and Tan 1 Blouses for Slippers For men and women. Felt, school or play. "2 Tor" comfy sole;, as sorted eoloi 1 00 too Smocks Plain colors; trimmed fancy with cretonne. Toy Sets Wagon, W lie elbarrow, Rake, Hoe. 1 00 Cart, Shovel, All for 1 00 China Japanese On p and Saucer blue design. 10 Tor 1 00 Bloomers w'e Rayon, red,' men's and dren V 2 1 wo- chil- ( loo BoysTants 2 to 6 . years. Fancy, prints, lace .and em broidery. - trim ming . 'loo Boys' knee cord Pants; ages 6 years. value. 3 to) A L50N 2for job . |