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Show V: -- t - DESERET EVENING" NEWS SATURDAY DECEMBER 3 1910 -- SL T ti box 31 aafae" a tho mt to A! ftifr tev! ireR fini 'h ag thf ateamahip f'arpatia " liiB hay yart f at sld moro than 1th oite so M. Um tnri fotii iuntay fitur i Mri Btrt that Ss rnrv and r cdtitfd to or whip, th EicD4 Amu 8 ho nnikot from rhruaoUosL of Hum I'BfWl 5 trr Baptist ijlt 'vmi T riisrrh m thjv Hty walk thr 4h rt f ' in4 nvafrtin f mark la lO th five Wuitm oC the ehtiith, f r tlh hr Tho rwl ram bro AnH-h rro fob f r th ri4 c if au HaVf markrt. t.m tnu ft Rh- m r. rv h Of t ft IFi d(f aa4 ithr to and thrrO small bPOuer iOt Rkefl;w. ih of it church from tho in r tni''(-reaclulr4 br tho UP ft 1a ' f tVA Tfia Umrtlie tut n bnptiot to the EhH4 Amu t i in r yfif r ii f tht i pr m l iiu TROUBLE lyr fMhtr. s t f m i tgnorM hover. tho itm . fo1 Tby 'i "ji of carrying ut tho Ugt furraalt- tt tak a pf. f 2? hinaii.. aftr h i rd io fsiail ir or t Stars tlki tiao ror4 dinao had dApnsited o Iwnd or li Oi as 'o t. i t dh -t - p taa rax.l a r U u a Jt havs horn 1. nt h veu'd no to th ehurrli Utcjud'u a puh- U ufa u r ty t a ptee of nd ih property hr the od nu D Urffl I i ! n i T i a U . f i h!f larf IhO tatoUkr A raw monlna t on the aitornei f..r arjvgnrf lht afie wmid b r iafj ti nrd-- it f tj in. ,h- - Iru.la--. diwni.rrd r b on asihr pavr to ill ih dona-I-- , f f . lha' j i,l JAPANESEJtAILR,QADS. i t -r - mad- - i ar iBialld ttK-h n TahiiU wheir Council Invites Tenders for ua i Vr. s a tffvd ,key protfki tl rhiilel, While the rtlu-i-tlbrnno r ft ll' '1 n . Ka.eii u.r A halt .ail l.,t I rw !i t niynnai Nalls rm t mi IlHjfit t Arms and Ammunition for - t in ronarreation and lan n'atii i ' tfr rj .. .I. ' rtu tn to -U!H ',n" m,,r i ACTION DRtSTIC 4 mi' ly the rhaaga in name immediate Delivery. . r ri I U v - . Vi AGAINST CHICAGO POLICE CHICAGO GRAND OPERA ta tm t -- A FINANCIAL GIRL ORDERED DEPORTED" t . I fbr Jet SUCCESS r ( i Ih 1fu ff h fac ,00 HAS BEEN RELEASED i Tn il tk w hi t .k bv I'hir AMERICAN MONEY FORlfilSH ylrrday tTk Ti palmimn rii dKdinit a rjcrAuky oi hw Tntk Iwr J T'. tiappl.., moil- I u it t '1 gram n Efh inb d I'., s jji vrk ! a to mme tn twiac ti! t rk ISIEM11HS tdp fr plaerf ta Rrtl HOfeny 4 feta Awrrtd SI -- suf-fnk- rs EXPECT 'p l y irr - 1 aaTti-iti- v That Show in Three Year .. $320,-00- 0 r ; 'r- r 4 i DRESS CAUGHT FIRE. GIRL BADLY r' u Pi Fn ... 7 BELMONT DIRECTED MATTERS I I l, K .1 f 7 I W Trfrr (mr t Jviw Vrk. Dk Snn-ln- H nent mthont Rriiivh surlily . book J. Tb uf the liutfttfl Club, the pmaniMlion that lafTr'.iinfiJL-thiarrnHu 4 rUUt In inrtlmiif- -tret tibiJ viaw of tho Inah io)Klai rrwis. ti inr h vito tondm tin thmughout tlwj Vnltwl' MaV. before the Joint klaiatlvB livery of lYin and amnumiUn produ-ItiVusintallon .Com to n ton - today and .honed that In I1, WWJiiid JL-Un- rtUTPTTpt1rt'J ISV.fiflO for treat bur-ra-. k iitiMi t il jiense., advertising and a jure 2 on tho Hoaton. 'to 111 books th bnavinat Ao ording to he iti lnnftHJif poiitnvis the r in siaiojlturoft Irlah hntUih oloctiia. tho I nltl the jiawago of th anil-b-- d firwedln of Anions thrwirh !i trea tin Wlla In that year, by ih on jh--F tttpttrjilTTif thta 1176.- the 1aa I Ufe iim, tndit l , fnrarmr4l rft tS. (. The ttw aero provloua, remtHutue of party KtJ, and In IS1. hr your In hth the $1o,4ih4 ThU a& a. iuiutl mako ani fha Hughea feglatatton finally (rovallod by Uto taut aix BM-bof of wore out I imld voto. on, they 'Amsrjvan dttai at a apeUat fund- T fraa rn rnoiit bv a Vrtin of svf StuT!. It.aauiir ofr tho (ho linvish Kfink 114 - Jtp kov pluh I' lilh il rb:lT iiTl I boon Th iWum ihii'jIih f t mert' e ami or at i.io personal Ainriran, disbUTarmenla anl'l t'v H- i- Torv Annual lteimnnt. rhatr-Bi.t- n National dim linn Troaaur-- r Kuanairkic toiv, of tho Juoks Hub. and. that 1 17 haa arted aaatt inoonUvo ti lf!anifc l fund a imUI to K bo of tho i t-rlcfnli r1 rr ta. th A iii.Un. ina how wnlrtr-- 4 tho ba uprukr rf f Hna armwoMi I. th ana - th national triamr-- r KKPTvNO BOOKS. of ! r. i.nl In I h i' lia. frotn Th thtoka of (h In imliiaa Tutf 14 106 fr itn Kan Franr.aoo uf of aaaoimtlon, addition to a contribution of $7 ftmi ton bookv n Ihi wtf tiol trNttirv. day aao. anl fr.tn fioattlo, ti.tat aa had dtro, td, twfttu-- e John J Kvanu, imumrcr of th aava'biihm, lt.)AO( R'H VI1W K OX said that none nor kept !l admit. IMIFPKNIIKNT ted, however, that I Hr aoHtttntt tU on JO ha invoetod a fund of Ig.ndnti, IX4 2 The nucleus of the vu to axpUln the new hmiee nf rmnmonx formed nature f tho thrao aivonnlw, Noa 1, 2 (odav t the unoppMd nfnln4lon 1 11 N t and filiorl ihut and cunaeiient return of tl ninnist fprr y ktntcd tnmrB apont by h and fmir iiaiuale All wtrc- mem-trink i It own Inioreaia, that No there h uf the iat In vvtntafnod expenditure made behalf been n transfer of seat from on eonirlhui oilier if rarinjc partv tn the other tnf 1' the Jo key club, and that No. The (n'nntfcU eletK include Joseph a for Joint espenditurr-- T (hamberiain. Birmingham A J Balnew to read Other paymew four, ritv of lgndoti, (ietrgo Wynd r. he airmen trail ih bM)ka and 4(qne ham, IVtver and J H. Hgrwmul-lUin-neBurt fled that he made them 'at Auauet while Thom- UeraolF " Inafam-a,ltelmont'a and knen mly tgvng. the of the miner that they were for legal epnara tn Morpeth, tack on the Liberal ItereiptM billa mere proilnoed show aide, A A. Haworth had an unexpected yn maa paid 142 290 in iso? ing that and 1Hi( "for appearing before th: walkover tn houtb Manchester th I nion'st tandidate P, K tiloaebrook, ad legislative romroUteea, oppnaln vert' Mbi'tatlon. eonljUaMma ntth appearing e minute after the time -- varkma f farining nominattons had expired legiatatora ami member the Jockey club." One-bltrim for TamfaTgn waa again in full bU1 $i,0Ol and a an dated Jan II, bmlght Mr Balfour aaid in h epeech "Would that lndkrato Tof arfed at brtmsbj. that no iihman would nil (he raring apaoclatton" taked thank tho people for an Independent Mr Bruce Irish parliament unless It wo 'I don t kftos tompanied bv a Britiah subsidy o "Of sour own knoalede, Kir Edward cant Orey. the foreign Mr. Cone did tell what aervk minister, said In a speech at Berwick measure twa it: nor f evolution "The greater "No, 1 only know that Mr. fnne 1 necessary to save the house of comrecommended by Mr. Mud-wo- rt mons from perishing by the congesIk tion of business and to save Its repuJames Whdeworth, Jr, waa speaker tation as an Imperial guthorltv Therg of the aeeembly at the taut eoeion of ta nothing Jn Jhn Redmond hnm the legLaiaiure and during the fight rule proposal which ts not In full He vrat at force In the Canadian province againot the raring bill IreMr Birred, chief sacretarv the hearing WVdnraday when Auauat Belmont said the trrv that rir.h memland. crtUciaing the referendum pro. ber of the Jockev club raloed a fund pnral. In a iecvh at Bristol, raid It would have to ! of $500foo wit abaurd. accompanied bv universal suffrage There were other JOCKEY CLVB FT NTi. Mr Birfell said, beside the questions. Algernon Dangcrttebl, eecretan- of tariff and home rule W ere tha Toiiea, to the Jockey club, tnld of the rontrttiu-tion- u he asked. prepare1 submit to referendum the questions of naw and t by the various aortation the Jorke club fund All but the srmv expenditure, conscription eapit-of tVeatchrater and the Brighton punishment the nattonaiixaxionand the b idget? elation, he said, contributed to the railwnvs In the general elecThe $40,000 special fund. He never nv any tion campaign leaves It clear that tha biila In ehow where the monev went He saw Cone at Albany, he raid, but Liberals as a partv, will have none of a referendum on tariff reform had no knowledge of what hi servThe Liberal leader from Premier ice were Asquith down. In their pttbile speech John J Kvsna, treftaurer of the of Mr Bub BHTpHdr' stnro the pronouncement makera club, wae the lost wttnewe He four, the opposition leader, of his reform to tariff to leave willingness gave his occupation a a real eatHt franklv deprecated dealer and raid he had made no a referendum, have to as book for II years The roils now tha referendum as being unsutfed Britain, tending to dratrov 159 showed member, he testified, Orest the responsibility of representative against $09 before the Hughe legislaInstitutions tion went through - Meantime, however. Tl further famfL The. witness was wnwllflng Ynr THT lnrU with the idea has had the effect wo what drne with (he surplus of the of uniting the whole Inlonist party It was 'in vented, Turf association and press In Its favor, and Mr Balhe raid, hut where, h pleaded, was a courage tn adopting ft Is hailed oune finally In- four's personal matter. duced him to admit the oraoclntlon a having secured for Ms party an excellent prospect of vtctonr had $120 OftO Invested. It Is a curious fact that at the time df the rupture of the recent veto an tnpred statement In tha ference. on Inspired statement In The conference had rejected thb referendum If that be the case. Mr Balfour's de. rtslon must have been an afterthought, or It la averted In well informed quars eathartla (alt tkln(f nolle ter that he first consulted Jgaeph w.lcr, did you Chamberlain and obtained his acqule wenry all 90a (oello(th palm ermue before proceeding to sftetva of your banda awat and rotto tast in your mouth Calhartlra temporarily the tariff reform by urging recourse to the referendum. only moTii by aweatlng your bowel, Do a lot of hurt Try a CASCA-REand we ho muen eailor the JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERS much better Job ia done t-- ho CARELESS BUSINESS WAYS feeL . m you 'jufcy - i fia- - L u rm tiik I':. yr Ir t,ir 1 -- t ape-itt- k- frt-n- 0a tnkr rai. rUI.IMtT v; akd Jm-ko- vr aariona repre-ntatlr- it fr u fr - - Sticky Sweating Palms iKr rr tht T CAftCAtrrt i all (rntiant, la t a world The rarelra htiMtiraa Cleveland lee. methods of John L. lUakcfekir and four UTAH WOOL M t Manufactured t'lah Into clolhlnc In Utah, and om liy and Thli I our Odra In afair off.rln our patrons rMhlnn of tho blh quality atandarfi at tho lYovo vooten mllla. nr an tn, awin', laid patrorn In rnartnt.rea that by far. any raat.rn -i-Mutanum't product it tha aamo prir. n:ao carry tho wall known Kharkamaion" of llna (tiaranlcd tactual. Woratcda and chatrlnta. . kI, -- him in to Cutler Bros. Co. 3C . 1 MAIN STREET nxE T.inxKixu. f ll Mt wan4 ti imie 1 A Gray andWhite only , special at $1.50 Wrappers Made of the fleeced Material Monday special 95c 98c $1.75 Sweaters $75,000 Worth of W omens V Misses & Children s Ready-Mad- e Garments a 9 An event thats Marvelous Unparalleled-Unequall- ed. Suits-Milli- npry Coats-Wa- ists Dresses -- Skirts -- Silk Petticoats and other smaller wearables that will be mentioned throughout this advertisement. Every article mentioned, reduced for Mondays selling. The Reductions averaging One Third to One Half. It is by far the most far reaching , sweeping and low priced event that we have advertised in many a season. Embracing every department of the Big Organisation. Our object is to reduce overstocks and make room for Our Immense Holiday stocks that are already hero and others that are pouring in daily upon us and Mondav will see us fullv prepared for the Big Christmas rush. Our DOLL and TOY Department is thrown open to the Public Monday morning, December the 5th. Entire Second Floor being handed over to Santa Claus for the reception of his stock, gathered world wide, will indeed make it a BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS DISPLAY. One-Fourt- $5.50 Wool Skirts $3.95 Ono of the best values of the season anysfbr7nn the city would ask fi.50 to 7.50. Our priees always the lowest thus offering you a skirt that anyoue would ask you almost double the prii-e- . There are several models tp choose from. Colors: brown, navy, black, gray and fanev mixtures. An Exceptional Value Dresses at $9.95 Not merely a series of extraordinary low prices, bat a most Representative collection of unusually' well made garments. Excellent quality, well fashioned and perfect fitting. Worth up to $15, $16 at the above price. Christmas Handkerchiefs 25c Our stocks are arc largest and most carefully chosen. The prices more tempting than ever tafore. This special offering is one of the many interesting features of this wonderful' stock of Christmas handkerchiefs. This one particular lit are the prettiest, freshest assortment ever grouped together. There are 5x) different kind, laicc, embroidery anti scalloped edge. Fine linen, Swisses ami cross bar. They range from 35c to 63c. Your choice - ( Youn anhr 1 ft Our Doll and Toy Department Now Open to the PuBlic Second floor . a iTj7-i- ff e ip 1 MidImI 1 K d I - ol Mrtrpitli. flub, iu TVU Kiwi Be.- . f Urat'f A I'iK i fane r h S 4 U U I 1 from 4 Mart4- . e- -l .i I ; 'tuailUnc Vi-- tL -- I tram-- . BURNED sr- ing and Press Bureau. to it Uhio aTithiCtirf mjit!rv ",Ji 1 V rent Jt Shirap-- . aa) a fe I Expended for Advertis- w t MU - J Th . j, Tt h ' 1 of IT. W r dnk i ? n af 23c. Womens & Misses Handsome Long COATS at Radical Clearance Sale, Monday at Sweeping Price Reductions Embracing our entire line of womens and misses fancy mixtures. Lot No. up to $15.00, jjQ Q o Lot. No. 2 Values up to $20.00, fc 1 ( tL Monday Lot. No. 3 Values up to $27.50 , 1 A Q ti Monday Lot. No. 4 Values up to $32.50, 1 Q Qjl J) A 7.20 Monday Certainly one of the greatest coat bargains of th eentire season. t Christmas Waist $4. 95 A most magnificient showing Waists that have sold regularly for $6.75, $7.00, $7.50 and $8.00. All oast into one lot and to be sold at the above quoted price. Every waist in the lot a great gem. Certainly an appropriate gift for Christmas. The Paris, without doubt, sells more suits than any store in the city. Monday our entire line of womens and misses' tailored Suits at the following reductio.n Many suits being reduced ' from the former prices foaking the showing all the greater. $27 AO, $30.00 and $32.50 Suits now ing Reductions at $9,95 suits in all. Suits of such elegAnce, of style, fit and material that usually retail for $20.00. There are a good assortment of styles, materials and colors. An early call is advised. 75 at $12.95 v A sample line of women's tailored Suita. Beyond doubt the greatest values that we have offered in many years. The entire line of 60 suits, values up to $27.50, will go at the above quoted price. Taffeta Silk Petticoats at $2,95 An unusually elegant garment, made of an excellent quality of sdlk with deep knee flounce. Also dust ruffle. A good assortment of colors as well as black. A Christmas Gift r- SILK HOSE $1.00. Equal to any $1.50 hose on the market. and black. All colors 1 JLqJ. 2q) $35.00, $37.50 and $40. CO Suits, 95 $42.50, $45.00 and $50.00 Suits, 200 Q JL JLjD now Great Sale of Womens Tailored Suits at Sweep- The materials are the serge, cheviot s, broadcloths luntwenus ami lioiioics cloths. A good showing of the plain and fancy weaves. Fownes Gloves $1.75 In all leathers and colors. Our specials for this week are tho Eugche and Dagmas; one a very beautiful overseam; the other a durable pique. A dainty box free with every pair. Trice Half Millinery for Our Christmas compelled Owing to lack We of Space Exhibition, to use the greatest portion of our Millinery Department, therefore we are obliged to make this most terrific sacrifice. Monday you choose from Our . Entire Line of Tri r Millinery at ONE HALF PRICE; |