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Show HZETF.ve X I XG y s ' ' frEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 15 1912 -- DECREASE 3 ML STAFF TO USUI Board of Edoottto Koto Is Able to Rata Pay of City g. r. McDonald. Chairman w Our Annual May Sale Continues All 1 his Week Tradm of By darraoalng th staff of touchr la lb city school by approximately U tbs city board of aducatlon haa aolvwd tba troublaaoma quastloa of providing la oalarlo for th promlMd Met Th lorearo, however, even under this LINK otutkm will amount only to tad Instead Con- Commissioners, Says stituents Favor Plan. $ TRANSCONTINENTAL of m been teamed that ifroxl-taatal- y of th piwarot teach era will tear th city achoot servic at th end of th school Mr Wla planned by th board to replace only about XI of tht number, and while lit la will place a Ultimata work on th teacher In th In each way of a few addd pupil It wHI permit th granting of an Increase In salary, without xrocdlhg the appropriation, t'nd.r the new svhsdul th alarte of th three grade of In th elementary arhoola ar W. IM1 an I dM per year, with an tnTa of ISO for Mch year's aarvlc until th maximum of II.OH per year la reached. The schedule tn the high school I IMd. IMA, 1024 and 11 ooo, with an lnreaa of l&O par annum for each yur'a aervlca unI til th maximum of reached .M Vice principal wilt receive 12.10 and hMdx of departments II, dot -- It ha 4 CU Mil Lake Jum-tion- ' a oiu- - iwn county ...mmiMton.", Occfsrl that county r- ,b , nth..iatl t" t Wtin, of .n intent... hl.hwa, ' hit I "Bd Lk 8.11 ,,"lt " l ,,,rm hl.h tranacontliwntal highway. Uic prop-- al wa In con f crone Mr M and Kith Go. William Spry flub good msmbsri of !h Cemnwrclal reads cmmlttc and th tet In hi. talk Mj tommlr.lon way i a rouW by In outlining of Frio. Htt that with the c.pcndltura could , and lnld certainly the bargain event of the entire year. Extravalues are in evidence throughout the ordinary money-savin- g tea-he- rs &ore. Every department included excepting the Grocery and Hardware depts. Everything in the Z. C. M. L Suit and Cloak Dept, Included in the great price reductions OBIT SPEED LAWS. un(Ud tin Automobile rommlttce Issue Rtate-aies- rt .. to Max If ctvnvUi labor I put It j and I am aaaurcd that th. wt of aatahllahlng For th purpose of creating a better twtwaan fur omdal automobll muring feeling between the general public and ilrand Junction and Slt "Mll l th automobile users of this city, th (..mparatlccly an cfhcial pout .tt the preent time actoaa committee of the Commerh ?" automobile Mtahlichcd Ma cial club yesterday Issued a statement far aa lira ml Jinn lion. Colo for ii) the attention of automobile mm. t.m. arloua moraa bar been on railing tlia rout through user to the benefit to be derived from l, art m omplcl ana with the speed regcouroa. strict Compliance fcaalbl I tub The mot -ulations and traffic law The statethat Khiih would nnulr th ment follows jondltur to mk It a aplondld rout. "We ash eer$ drive; to act aa a Mi mi adi anlaara IA thto jlbl'V,.,?,'' K thhilffee of on au- -' to aaslat th aatabllah I by It propoaod Khlch Dal. Flic, thorltles and see that averythlng I ) of Green Ritsr. fasti dona to Impror the public faaltng and and Colton Oraan Rlvar. opinion toward th automobile user Th road. The committee of the and automobll Caatl Frti Ha I.. Helper raatl aa good aa Commercial club will be glad to hava plai-eGale arc In mn or there while any grievance complaint referred to are to ha found anywhera, rltlse Ijt jelatlv to thla subject, and between thee no portion Its In anything in fair rood (t Ion The road from Improving lh safety and riven Rlrr to nrxnd Juncttow require of th establishment th public Rut general Improvement. rf an excellent highway between thee . Me ,uM he easily accomplished and (nr benefti of the route wouM many the comparatively small tiirov vxpvndit r- - required From fasrtlv Gate according to th l. road should o built p'an MEMBERSJilP SKIRMISH, through Willow c rwk canyon to connect ith th Co1 ton Verna) state roe 4. I mm that Is on. state there th point r ad. which is as good as could be Trophy Mow Goe to Col. Slmpkin's In anyone and which could easily Bngtreenb-Commerrial Club first-clacondition. he placed In Member X am her I.S72. "Carbon county haa long boosted and supported the route, believing In tt th Importance to th county nd-tThe second membership skirmish of atat Extensive traffic and big money a III com over such a roed. Eighty the Commercial club closed last night j par cent of the work neraeaary to place with the Red regiment In the lead, CoL ih route aa her explained In excellent P. A. dlmpkln, styled th fighting par-shape would be In Carbon county. Th son. and hla having irored ounty shows where It elands In th matter when It la known that It will two more names than their opponent carry th expense Itaelf of all nacesMry Th total membership of the Commereork on the proposed rout, within tb cial club numbered 1.27J at th close ot - undarta of th county " th conflict The first skirmish far membership HOLDUP REPORTED. was won by the Blue regiment, headed A Steiner, and th by Col Georg Harold k.lly, lit vast rirat North trophy was awarded the member of division. the victory on the With Ilie-- t reported tn the police last night that side of the Reds yesterday the trophy at o Uock thi! he had been held up goes over to them. In the third and nd robbed of M by a Ion final skirmish of tb campaign today a highwayman at Sixth South and Second West hot fight la being mad by them two street He said th and by the Independent scout, tide, highwayman pointed an automatic pistol at him and the third army In th field. If either ordered him to or tb Blu reg.raent wins tn Red throw tho money." the Kelly said th robber did not get nMrer today's contest tb trophy will be tftn tlx fet to him and to awarded for permanent ownership If ippMrtd b hem oua Kelly was unable to a the scouts win. a decision will be ardualled description of th robber. give rived xt otherwise. ,Tb club opened the campaign with slogan, ''1.M0 members by June I private safe may be rented in th th now nseds only 1 IT new members It "re and burglar-proo- f vaults of tho tba goat Men Interest haa to reach h Lake Security A Truet 12-1- 4 Co, been aroused today thaa at any other Hsln street, 12 00 per year. time In th oampalgn. New material ha brought Into th fight sad all be It is Ho a. JlrPowUd- - chairman H f , , J dJ' hdclarq Positively no reservations all new, seasonable goods included in this money-savin- g opportunity. Entire line df suits sacrificed mot of them at half price, some considerably less than half prices. Seasonable Dresses reduced from 25 to 50 less than regular. New Coats one-thir- d off. Childrens Coats one fourth off. Waists one fourth off some at half and less. Separate Skirts half price. Fur coats at half price and Separate Jackets at ridiculous reductions. 1 bn htfn eights before arrested. -- Z. C. M. 1. Silks and Dress Goods at Unheard of Prices An Extraordinary Foulard Silk Special l.SOO-ma- rk o Black Chiffon Gold Standard inches wide, 35 regularly sold Taffeta, for girl. "rolv'r T chance to escape from engineer and knocked him down ot coaL He then fled to hla n.lrlt,on S'h'P Charlf $1.00 Isvwdgadag. County aulbecltte and th potto are today looking for Della Lord, aged IS years, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Hrwry B. Lord of Sandy, who wu nwrrted yesterday by Deputy Clerk J. u. EMredge. Sr., to Louia C. Oravmtt, aged 24 yaan. of Krw Egypt. N. J. It Is mlteped th girl toft her bean yesterday morning, met Graven end went with him to the country clerk's offlo where they wer married, th girl claiming to b mot than 11 years of age. Friends of th family said they had Information to th effect that Gravatt sat tb girl left flalt La It for Denver. Every effort has been mads to locate th couple but without sucoses, Mabbutt. former petrol-an- d special agent for th DMtvmr j11,' Grnd. went to Jacksons bom found him voting supper. Jackson placed under arrest but ran from house and leaped over a fence, liab- fired two shot and Jackson fWL As Mabbutt walked up to him th man trock at th but Mabbutt knocked him cold officer with n w- - Th lh" man la Inright bUI he charge of Catarrh petit larceny. An extraordinary Black Taffeta SUk 27 inches wide, regularly sold ts 2 1C Cream Wash Sfllu with colored stripes, spedallja suitdainty shirt waists. Reg-ular- ly new the for able 82-in- sold and Blaad Pallid to Cura. Doctor ROBBER IS AT LARGE BL, Fort Want Ind, writes: $1-2- disc, 5 ONE-FOURT- -- , ft -- ra ' - CrSS'Cf lt dl figy pl.lC All White Wash Silks that sen a yard, during regularly up to OFF. H Sale May 65c 88c a yard for 75c HQ yard for 95c tor a yard $1.25 col-oAll Crepe de Chines in stock, and black, regularly sold at OC$L25 a yard, , special Ter throu ream I wag troubled with catarrh and blood I tried several doctors and a doata different rum-d- i, but non of them did ma any Tht daring robber who assaulted Miss Moll! Lott at th home of T, T. good. A friend told m of Hoods SarI took two bttlM of thlr Worth Monday afternoon la stiff saparilla. madldne and was aa wB and strong IRTfe. Ok a different pgnon wTlT,?1 dMert,s bar. been at wwrh aa over. I nd H1 Rbl has repeated and recommend Hood's to any an sufher jitory may timpsi, but from catarrh." Wn ndy SieTl of fering Hood's Sarsaparilla effects Its wonderful care, nod stmplr hecatma It contain aaronparilta. hot bMaua It combine th utmost remedial values f rnaro than tg different Ingredients, groatly strengthened and enriched, v Get It today In usual liquid form or from chocolated tabtota uaUed foUco Searching or Bwrglar Who Aemultcd Miss MoOln Lota. at a $1-5- 0 yard, special Mis Mabel T. Dawkins, 1214 Lafay- ette 65c Imported Laundrico Wash Silks in dainty stripes, suitable for shirt waists, etc, regularly sold 75c a yard, special Years of Suffering AU Foulard Silk in stock, LESS THAN REGU- LAR PRICE: 85c a yard 66c $1.00 a yard 75c $25 a $1.25 a yard 96c $2.00 a yard $1.50 $1.70 yard A line of Silks, consisting of and pongees, in stripes, figures, polka dots all the latest weaves that sell regularly from $1.00 to $2.25 a yard, special mes-salin- An Ecru Pongee Silk Special, 36 inches wide, guaranteed all silk and positively will not spot Regularly sold at $1.50 a yard, special An Ecru Pongee Silk Special, 27 inches wide, guaranteed all silk and positively will not spot Regularly sold at $1.00 m yard, special All- - imported H Pongees, special, LESS THAN REG- ULAR PRICE: $100 a yard 75c $1.50 a yard $115 $125 a yard 95c $1.75 a yard $1.35 Our entire line of silks peau de cygnea, taffetas, duchess, changeable taffetas, marquisettes, crepe meteors, cashmere de soies. etc. There is a splendid variety to select from at H LESS THAN THE REGULAR PRICE. ONE-FOURT- Jill-i-u 1 es a yard ONE-FOURT- 50c Our entire line of Dress Goods, nothing ONE-FOUR- hr Irrutab. A splendid Crepe de Chine, 24 inches wide, regularly sold at $1 a yard, while they last, extra special 35c of Black Chiffon Taffeta, 36 inches wide, especially adapted for ladies dresses, coats, skirts, etc, etc. Beg. cto w e ularly sold at $1.75, special slogan. The question haa now arisen whether thorn who Jott tho club after th haa boon bean reached and before June 1. will be allowed tb reduced IniRobert Jackson, fee and rate. Th question will tiation residing at First he decided at th next meeting ot th West and fourth South straeta. was board of gwenoro. arrested last night on th charge of Mealing coal from a car In tb Denver Looxnra Rio Grand yard, but his apprehension was only after a fight during which Delia Lords. Aged II Marrtc Offwo men war knocked down and two icer ts were fired at Jackson. John Carlaon, watchman at tba yards. he saw Jackson taking coaL When at attempted to arrest the man Jack-Thl??- .1 rWn otdGt a lump of coaL knocked Jackson down with d teft hlm charge of Watson. n engineer, whll went to telephone for the po-JjJon Remarkable Crepe de Chine Special Foulard Silk, water-prosells 24 inches wide, regularly 85c yard,a extra special An absolutely ar bn working tor a rsaBaatton of th Reben Jackson Charged With Mealing Goal n-oTarda. -- reserved, all the very latest goods, special 50c a yard for 75c a yard for $1.00 a yard for 37Vc $1.25 a yard for 95c 57c $1.50 a yard for 75c $2.00 a yard for $1.15 .$1.50 And so on throughout the entire range of prices. An Cream Serge, 50 inches wide. Regularly I sold at $1.50 a yard, special All-wo- ol A Cream Storm Serge, 50 inches wide, with black Regularly sold at $1.50 a yard, special A Cream Storm Serge, with black hair-lin- e at 76c a yard, $1.00 hair-lin- stripe. e a UU stripe. Regularly sold &DC special AU Challies in stock ONE-FOURT- LESS H THAN REGULAR PRICE Choose from our entire stock of ladies. Misses and Children's Parasols at ONE- . FOURTH LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE CHOOSE LADIES GOODS FROM AND ENTIRE STOCK OF UMBRELLAS IN DRY. OUR GENTS DEPARTMENT AT ONE-FOURT- H LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE. rRro rroitie re SOUTH HAIM at; ITWllI I |