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Show 4M ( T DESERET EVENING NET7S 8 iRJEKEHUX Conference 1 i ti j ' Visitors s X :Ifl I, Ewy unmarried nu States with aa Income t a year j 12.66 We Onen nt 8:30 A. M. and Remain, Oreo Evening ' rat -- . Ar cordially Invited to come to Auerbachs Big Store and avail themselves of Its . many conveniences. Sale Is A Special Money. Satin naer In progress, whereby you nan realise substantial saving. filu4 to th of - Saturday and Stale Fair - E1 wiH ho subject to a tax of 110 white , every married man nakiac 11.600 will , " bo subject to a aim liar assessment dor tho nowirar reveaue bill Just made 4 r - -A law hr tho prtOTdcnfo signature. la-- i eomoo op to ti 66 a roar wtir nor be t taxed, however, you are a man and your salary is more stogie than s 1 $1,000 and not more than 12 6 and yon cent to- I I 1o not deelre to pay tho wife t pomo tax yon had better bant i ? odor this scale the married tnai etttl f ' while remains nntaxed his wamarrled'' " V OCTOBER FRIDAY s brother pays $20 W here tho married man make II Oh he pars 120 a year bet the unmarried man with a mnUu income pays $40 and so on. p The first authoritative statement of the actual amounts to be paid under the pew law has just been received at the office of the local internal revenue agent, W H. Chapman. After a conference with the revenue collector at Helena this week. Hr. Chapman h4 re- turned to put the new war measure into effect ti Auerbach's Offer a Conference Sale of Smartest Ladies Hi - Top Bools Inert pertBkeM. Im and Military hcrl. Cbunlnf In ewfj.wi ta HfUk-t- 15.000 -- -- U44- I 01 "1 M" oo 24 666 19 66 2 I 146 :iIMS. si: 46.06: 11 06 II 60 II 0 14 60 "IS 00"" 92 1 t". fTr 44 rtw. IT6 IT I I !l III a h I f f P 49 60 60 66 ' -- I.lt" III 12 M 1 69 Hi-T- 7S66 rl II 4 1 I, I fi vl 2. It It 1 22 14 47 &' 93 m 475 41 fU40 I 1 i 4 Ne w DeHlght 41-- one-ha- lf ML1UEE Ifl :i MH ' Opposite fA&tacd Theatre. 4 , I I I j, I . f f. , iI i 1 , Th .f u A SIMIER 1115 to compel obedience to the States laws, latter, h, eonatdera, ar, non, too airiraent to protect tbo health of the t1 p rt.lL and he potnta out that, tao, meat max sot croaa tho etato Into toh.ral Inapoctloa, Prosecutions In connection with the v .ittnaeol tho product, of thoao fl it hr alau,ht.r Robinson and Clark slaughterhouse in houaoa I. eonaumod oa th, local mar food officiate say kou ia aaek lnatanca Ogden, where state r they found most revolting and naoaeat- ing conditions, are but the beginning of Croop.' cam palm to compel a denning up If your children aro aubject to among the slserbter house of the state, says R alter M. Boydefi. state croup yet a bottle of Chamberlain daisy and food commissioner, whe ss Couch Remedy, and when the attack slated in obtaining action by the Ogden comes oa ha careful to follow the ' and Weber county officiate. direction. You will be; Mr. Hoyden intimated yesterday that plain printed surprised at the Quick relief which it I there are scree slaughter booses near affords. For sale by all dealers. Ad- Salt lake City little better than that complained of near Ogden. He takes Yertiaement. the position that the slaughter housethis time bad amproprietors have by pie opportunity" to become familiar LI with the details of the retirement of the lav. and that, if repeated warnings are going to be disregarded, public prosecution and the relation in court of actual conditions found at these Places, will prove a mors effective club FILTHY ! I I y r Is, EMI -- Hf t jipiiicomj f - - . Itinerary for th govsrnora proposed rls to San Juan county has been at- tend ho "That tho governor and hi. party win have a looser time to epend I i now erransed they win leave Salt Lake City Monday afternoon of neat week, t and wtn not return nnttl Friday eve-- j j nln. , This will make the governor ebeent I from the city when The l5th mited i tatea Urht Field nrttllery, the Vtah national avard rertroent. lraTek for Camp Kearney, at Linda Ywta, CaL but the executive wit! take his farewell to) 2 o clock MomUy sftemoo th gorvnrot will lcY by trstn for River. Utah, where he will jwmaln over night. Tuesday morning exrlv he will start for Vtah. going for the majog Biandtng portion ertr th pro--" nosed post road between Thompson and. The party will digress to Blandmg the Rig Indian mins in San Joan eouu-- t. for luncheon, and will spend the ntght at Blending Wednesday mom , Ing they will ro to Monticello, perhaps a taking a side trip to Cottonwood, thriving settlement on the 'Colorado border Arriving at the Ran Juan coun1 1 itching skin The first application of Reunol usually takea tie itch and bum right cot of and ttimiar Thia gentie, healing ointment seems to get right at the root of the trouble, restoring the skin to health in a surprisingly short lime, 'fsuipy is scld by all Jruenst silver-tonerelo- m t . t. -- - . (Size 6 to 16 years). , For girls' from 6 to 14 there are attractive serviceable DRESSES of serge. Prices are from , All $5.98 7R u ...... ... .... at .pair - WOOL FINISH BLANKETS Full feed elxe In CO gray, tan. blue end pink. Regular 14 value, at WOOL FINISH BLANKETS Large sixe, heavy weight, in plain gray and tan and beautiful plalda, for large double beds. Worth . CA ! 00 pair. aL pair T; . . Y.T. .T.TT-r- PL-XI- it 7Q A 7 housand Boys' Suits AT SAVINGS OF 15 Per Cent TO 25 Per Cent 1084 Suits bought on a year ago contract and now offered at far below their present worth. Money-Savin- g $8.00 Money-8avln- $sm ftrn tt Foles Honey and Tar mt witd k . $5.98 trip to Crescent. Bark FHdiy Afterwee. - ( Aaerbachs-XlainFIoorJ- 7 Provided the roads a re good, the gov- - , KeYer Pat U emor and his party will teave Moeb early Friday morning and will endeav- or to make connections at Price with Croapy j rhe file Grande traih arriving In Salt CUM to Th g'hTftrn nr will fravl th tBxJar duiinct hr automoblti, BedWitb-J- . 1rt thof the stxtft cr, which wUi tred to Rlror ft rotd om iin out Civinj ateo wilt mftk ttitt tho trip. In R i Brownlox. olnlox nr1ftor rod IN NEAR FUTORE HAVE Dote ! the pxrtr at Grn Riytr Ooorx F i also will MH5onflx stmt rtt!nftr mitk th trio, an orording t prs-n- t eretsrr plans. Warden Btnlon. j of stst and Joeph Rlrl, tst toe both members of th rosd com- Mot hers. know ifc gtop cronp jn!sflcaate E. wtn white rood roads boosterOof of Du because it cuts the thick choki Mosa swiU . msk on of th party. " cbsae -- sssoefstto rtsh-Bk- prr Th 1 ing mucus, dears the )hro&t of wllT to to ttls city conrsnfion r phlegm, stops the ho&rae 'Soar Stomach. ths flittscssloa befYift hld Ih cough, eases the difficult Eat slowly, mastirxt your food t&4 hftll of th hoass of represent tivt breathing, then quiet sleep. thoroughlv, abstain from meat for s st tb stst st t oVIoch. AnMr.T. Nenrener, an Claire, W!, few days and in most rase th soar other session cspltol 2( will occur st th ssm wlU stomach It .If disappear. dm ,3 j. writ: Fo!cy Soney mid Tar am. not, take one of tomorrow usornlng:. betfnntaf ftt Chamberlains Tab blsc pletely cnied my boy of a very sever 4 v. lets immediately after supper Red I o'clock- . .. attack of croup. We know from exper. The priori pst subject to b dtoeus4 meat are most likely to can sour lence that h I a for st tho cosYsntlOfi tho is sdvlssbiltty stomach and you may find tt best to of I' eoaghx.oolds.cnnip.Whoop'cg cacji with othor ststss and cut them out. For sale by all deaiera th stsadsrdlsstton of tho hony In,uiuuui-uiimo- x vO. AdTertiseqient. dustry. If U, fooorod tt f $2.95 $3.49 . $3.95 , $4.95 . $5.95 . $7.45 . $8.95 $11.75 . JZwcnty.new.FaIl models in..XVomena Novelty Lace St)le Boots. Made in combinations of fine colored kid and doth with heavy or Ught sole on new style last. Colors era Black with Ivory. Gray and Whits Top. Brown with Fawn or White Leather Tops and many other new Fell styles, g too numerous to mention. All sixes. Sale Price ty capital for luncheon the partv will me-.-tall- ic .$2.48, Sale of Shoes Women's Novelty-La- ce Bools spend the remainder of the dav and the night 4hre Thursday will be spent i . LADIES CNIOV SOTS neck, eleeveleae, knee outrtxe lrnErthx, regular LADIES rNSHRIYKABLE WOOL Stile. SriTh Sixes 4 AU to fl? It at ' CO -'- - 4 $i.89 In ladies flnsst quality SILK AND WOOL CMOS SC ITS, actuallv selling for double the money eU over the country. All J lea Regular Special bargain and outslxe . Annual Handkerchief Sale COTTON HOSE, light and medium weight, regular and outblack only. Extra size. bargain, at pair . . . u'The famoua "BURSON" FASHIONED HOSIERY FOR LADIES. lt without a seam. Recu-land outsize, whits and black, pair :r. . . . . r. LADIES HEAVY BOOT SILK FIBER HOSE, black only; alao allk plaited boot hoa In all the wanted colors. Bar-aAaJL gains, at pair STRONG SCHOOL HOSE for boy and gtrla. Black and ecial each each ...... . 9c 15c 18c 25c each 'RJBB0N gAL; out high-graof wide knitting bags Fancy Ribbons. - They are be&utifuL Auerbachs offer ar 9 Fancy Ribbon, 98c regular' $1.25 grade, at, yard (Auerbachs, Main Floor). de Vi-in- ch Sizes 1C to 171 WOOL UNDERWEAR. T Natural wool mixed shirts and drawers in all sizes, g OUC each SILK AND WOOL UNION SUITS, $3.95. Heavy weight elastic knit silk and, wool union suits in all sizes. One of the most durable comfortable suits known. ar !? r 9I?a 15c BOYS' EXTRA HEAVY STRONG SCHOOL HOSE, weara CJ . like Iron. pair.. Main Floor! ( Auerbachs ... each Make your WONDERFUL SHIRT VALUES. Shirts worth up to $1.50 in this lot. A hundred dozen dress shirts, including a vast variety of patterns. Soft and laundered cuff styles. LADIES .. t, at, 25c Handkerchiefs go at, go at, CN SHRINKABLE CHHiDRENS WOOL UNION 6CTIH White end gray. The most remarkable value TTIJ AND. In the country u-. LP Per suit The best nightwear for Children la FAMOUS SANIACERB tCHS Give TARY SLEEPING SUITS perfect' protection 0C ...UP against tolda Suit Underpriced Apparel tor Men Ladies' Hosiery 9 15c Handkerchiefs go 20c Handkerchiefs go 5 2.98 Kntt-to-E- Suits, sizes 6 to 16 years Suits, sizes 6 to 16 years Suits, sizes 6 to 16 years Suits, sizes 6 to 16 years Suits, sizes 6 to 16 years Suits' sizes 7 to 16 years Suits, sizes 8 to 16 years BoysBmtsrsizes 8 to 16 years Boys auits, sizes 8 to 16 years (Auerbachs, Main Floor) , Boys Boyb Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys 7rn trft6ettnrv to $19.75 $2.98 (Auerbachs, Second Floor). Low TNIOX ur, Warm Coats and. Serge. Frocks Varm Knit hnderwear W.M BLANKETS.'5 10S pair of beautiful heavy warm blankets. In plain gray and plaids. In several colors. All extra heavy 1 and extra larte- - Worth 8 00 pair. ; will soothe that ip Buy Blankets Now , : , $11.75, $19.75, $25.00, $29.50 "AP j V'Hl Jlodels in every new shade and coloring, wool velours, broadcloth plushes, burePas. In plain, fur, and Keramie trimmed. Second Floor). E. BROADWAY 43 BLOUSES . and $1.95 95c, $1.45 (Auerbachs Stores .. Especially Featuring Those at New Style Development and Shade tveqr J . Be Found la Auerbachs Never were the youngsters so well taken care- of here. In all colors for school, play, and dress wear, G to l6 rears. - Great values at INGHAM 475 47 4,4647 There are at least I todtvtduato ta the country whose income exceed II.- 6j6 66 a year and who wUi have to of it to the guvenuaeat. give - shsefert, faattjrlng khoss shades suit wear, new collar conceits, embroidery "braid. And lace trimmed. In georgette crepe, crepe de chlnee, satma, meeeeUnes, plaid- taffetas, and striped tagetaa. - WT4197 T - a Variety of Styles in COATS Misses and Childrens Hats S0L0M0N- - ' 471 1.97: s. Our regular $5.00 value pn salefor this one day only. Of fine Hatters Plush, banded with choice Grosgrain Ribbon Black only . . - -- 4 $2,98, $3.95, $5.95 for Banded Sailors .490.4$ 10,666,06 V I!7- t .In all thAhcwer colors, and styles each,.. .7.......' EXTRA SPECIAL, SATURDAY ONLY Antrtimf $10, $,12 to $18 l.rfrtt and amt an, plete idocdoti la Salt lake Coma and k, u. City. 420 ISO 00 M6 66 Ornff FALL SUITS- - Never Before Such - .... $5.00 'saW7TOch'valu'beier,mat-eriaIsr'heautifu- Boots, op IS 4.42 206 66 V i b4,Wt..ETrry j Other M0 I jn gTSJC - Each one a beauty and different and you never l 13 57 41 04 ......... ... Strictly tailored, dressy and fur trimmed models 'of mens wear serge, poplin, gabardine, melton doth, and broadcloth navy, black, brown, gray, and twilight blue. purple, green, beet root. Oxfords, taupe, wisteria " 7 OTHER SUITS AT $13.95 TO $150.00. 300 1rimmed hats patent Leetbere. I Id Kid and OUf with dock tops. Colon IT 1 11 if : I171 TOC. Blade Taffeta or yd. Me fraSetaA all colora, at Chifloa . g1 yard and Serpies, sponged Sl.lk shrunk, all colors, yaxd CltUdreos Drees Goods, at, yd. Mo - $19.75, $29.50, $39.50; At Attractive Prices. A sale that has been Tplanned m. the largest "possible scaler Hundreds of beautiful Trim-- : 'med Hats, Shapes, Tailored Hats. - ite -- READ THIS AD CAREFTTIXT, feOMtnilXG WTU. IKIYREn W omen s and GirW Elegant New Fall and Winter' Wear Tomorrow, Saturday This popular price range eHocdooe from the - - Mc-ul- lne, r 4.60 Goods AVTNGm t pt HW4- - iSilk - andDress BIG STORE it --r 7t Ti sue or p Saturday Is Childrens Day Auerbachs have just received an- other lot of those dandy dock" Bracelets and will give one FREE with every purchase Saturday. . Little Boys Wool SuiU S2.93 LilUe. Girls. Winter Coats., $3.98. well Unusual its values Brown and navy cut corduroy made suits in novelty wool, and well linmixtures j Tommy Tucker ed. Good value. style. Little Girls Corduroy. Hats Little Boys Overcoats $4.95 59c. Gray chinchilla, wide black Come in black, brown, light plush collars, two pockets, blue, rose, CopenhagehrSev-- " dral gooistyleswyaluetLjL-$1.50- . -e- xtra- buttons Belt; well lined. (Auerbachs, 3rd floor) FREE -- double-breaste- d Heavy Cotton Union Suits, $1.25. Firm closely knit, heavy cotton suits of best construction. NECKWEAR, w Surpassing qualities in big shapely ties. Classy new silk, novelties, plain colors and staple effects in the latest designs and color combination Wool Socks 25c, 29c, 35c, 45c, & 65c four-in-ha- nd ad .,,,. auC MACKINAW COATS. Very best quality aQ wool mackinaws of heavy weight in the most attrae-tiv- e of patterns! also plain khaki and 1 A. jiavyJdue Sizes 36 to 46 e 7B Auerbach s Groceries v ORANGES: Fancy V lends Sweat Ofxngcs, rsgo- lar lie doxvn. dozen ,.Se APPIJS: Homs grown (Utah) Fxncy Johnathan Table Apples. J Iba. C.AULDXOKEH: Extra lino lot, clean whit beads, ..o t Sc COFFEE:.ajM. J. B. and Monarch. deUclouaty rich .Me lrlnking coffees, t lb. can PEA (TIES: . lb. Basket Rlpe, fancy Alberta Peaches lAo PICKLES: Sweet Gherkins, English sty! chow. Sweet and Soar Relish. Onkms, end JMU Pickles, 1 large Mason Jars . ..CLIO . Me Jar CHEESE: Ikncj Wisconsin Brick Cheese, 40c sains, lb. ..7.. Me DRIED REEF: Sliced, finest qsallty. Th. 4Ac ' SW EET POTATOES: For Saturday, f Iba Mo YACHT CLUB SALAD DRESSES G.H o. bottle Te . .......... ......... will likely tesd to tho of received a letter from Dr. A K Fisher, sn Intermountsin honeyorgsntratlos of Washington, D . In chsrgof the producers' which will cnsbte members to field extension division of the biologinduct their business od s mors prof- ical survey. United States department itable bast than heretofore. of ayrloultufe, In which aom facts are fte E, P. PhtIHpSv-a- n internstfonsl ylven as to tho losaea enfferod by on Is from her this of the wst by reason of th stockmen authority question. Wahinjrton I. d. tt attend tbo ses- depredations of wild anlrdsia Some sions He will spesk tonight On Win of th results of ths campaign against terinff of Boos' and tomorrow thorn-tn- y the predatory animals by the surveys on "Bee Dlseaoea" Dr Phillips Is aro alto riven. The state live stock on s "fifty-fift- y authority for tho statement that St Is boird Ip the purpose of the federal government basis with the biological. survey to the West High next week On will profc- to piano sn exeat Jq the intarmountainjdCMPhlftnL anlmmlson be - aad lably held Monday, th other assint thes field to larestifate the bee and honey sn effort Is being made to have the, on Friday I The purpose is tb arouse altuattea and to Instmet . keepers in government appropriate ioe,o toihe football spirit, and to boost tbs "Panthe care of their hlvpa An appropriather Special Train" that trill take th tion of SIS 0 has already been nsnde students to ths first game of th seafor this work and the territory to be Arson, In Ogden next Saturday. covered will likely Include t'tah, Idaho Colorado and Wyoming. rangements for th train have been made, and tbe committee in charge of sale of tickets 4s Blaine Bel leek jthe Letter Relating to and Roy Jarman, assisted by the president end of the difPredatory Animals Yesterday the tryouts for th various ferent class. ...t -,i. ,n. .mm positions on. the Red and Black staff C. B-- Stewart, newly appointed memwere held at th West High school. The SeraRWeekly News the greet ber sf (he state live stock koasd, has Every student, in the school partld- - country newspaper. l - C-- r ent K ...... DOMESTIC TROUBLES AIRED IN COMPLAINTS FtbeX TT. Cutler yesterday aftemoos filed raft to the Third district court for divert from Harold O Cutler oa . tbe ground of cruelty. The couple were married Aug. 17. 1H7, end tbe avers that since that tin plaintiff her hueband haa not epekea ft kind word to her. Tie baa adopted a cold and suTtea tolaner toward her,'br aayft and haa told her ta keep br hand off him The defendant to W ofsera the Utah artillery, the Clara tteda Shelley filed rati for df- b . from Henry M. Shelley. charges that her husband once took hatcher her by the throat ftad drew kntfe- - aeroes her fteckiritk ft threat that he would kill her. She aayt that her husband haa humiliated her before-friends, and that he baa unjustly cased her of wrongful conduct. Etna Waldberg begaa salt for dlretee from Carl Waldberg, charging d -- com-ptei- nt . UOOL. -- - f , |