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Show V f --- DESERET Greek. Jswe bringing disease, famUw, woa as thsy coma.. All this suffering brought about by the Turkish-Germa- n siffi - r-- , EVENING JJKWS SATURDAY JANUARY. 11 Aendlshneea These oppressed people have German rule through the victory of the Allies and America, but they need our heipTOr a little time t o tbemaelvs as nations "Before God wa are fori their future. We cannotresponsible let them die' while we live In plenty A few dollars1' will sav many lives and render a new hope In a soraly trled Chrtstlan people In the motherland of Christianity. ; "A a sttlxen of Utan. won't you! Plea help this cause? Th Good Father1 ha given as plenty Jet u share iti with the needy. . May I ask that you render sfstanc to this worthy eaus. svsry and sign! th enclosed pledge card making check payable to K. O. Howard, treasurer, and mall same to the Commercial clubi Tour contribution may aaVe several precious Uvea " Many newJots which arrived too late for the opening .days, I added in the . men! Ltody robber by th city detec-itW- 1 boy admit Uiy ntor! thkn apartment cjty Their particular buttenand In , to be dealingwho ha been Th. bay Uallana, rang, r. D- - i,u F J rTj Si r hft?r &. lrer,S2?cr .arjjied wade t mi have be Mid . Llmr r t 1 "GOOD GOODS. NEW DRESSES i Chariea Wll At the xtatlo. of Anaelo Pete ConelL at Half and Less Fele Chldo, RaymonJ Tonv Aroni vnrTt told the police "buslnes" A They clalra good latily 5 a numbcrof r.b- .tempted J ucce In one case one .ifKnill to one neV. aent three time ths oc- y.a time finding to chSo rn rfVieD.1 wntto EchTJn ffnrco1ndi?l.?avX,i A conference on vocational education under the provision e of federal vocational act wa held yesterday at Spanish Fork for the school district of Jordan: Alpine, Fro- -' X. B. Bali vo, and Nebo represented the tat division of vocational education and In addition Supt. James M Welker of American Fork. Supt J Preston Creer of Spanish ..Fork, Prin-oipA, M. Merrill of the Jordan high school, sis other high school principals and It vocational teacher were In attendance, Parker Trait, of the mechanic arts the Jordan high School, depkrtment-- of presented the subject of farm mechanics as a community service aa well a a course of study. Instructor David Goomey of the agricultural department of the Pleasant Grove high echool gave a talk on desirable record for summer projects Mr Ball presented the enlarged phases of home practical work In agriculture demanded by the new standards set by the federal board for vocational education. Supt- - Creer addressed the conference H said on the influensa situation la his opinion the schools are not dangerous sines they are well ventilated and teaoher art Instructed carefully In methods of detection of Inslplent cases and the children affected are Immediately aent horns He pointed out that adult assemblages where unre. sLricted coughing and sneeslnc are nttt regulated. ar far more dangerous than ths schools Mr. Creer read figuresIn from eastern citlhs showing that Toraimes where the sphoot are open the "flu" situation Is actually Improved From figure presented It was shown rethat a great financial loss wouldmade sult If no promotions could be double this school year, because of the claes of beginners neat year Moreover. therecou!d be no graduation tn the Supt. eighth grade or th highIn school hi district Walker estimated that this would mean In one year an extra expenditure of $20 000 If these figures are applied to the entire state It was next ahown that the financial expense state r to th chool board of th .f schools are closed thla year, would ba in round numbers $500,000 blm. Smith-Hugh- Uth. mIW0 upon fd eJe? been wiiDOti Tjrr wtettor-kau- tT itneit zsivn presented wtonn they ul TW ,h?v denlern Greek to it ".Mpipen. they wld on the .?' ' ot ZJ either f romJhV & cou red In f-their crlm- - tjil III-- ! I a much a slacker nan who tthlrked hi. duty dur-a-g Bam-tent- er the war Governor Simon tv a tfie told aasenior fount and er from the southern half of a conference In the office h?, its board of equalisation the prernor toM the ftrthtrmore, Jh man . term, ofthem the beyond he knewt property' jiafrslng WH he sor to be dishoneaf while for. aaked he what kpinx urged that all property i.aiil4 be made to bear U Juat propor-;7o- f.( the burden of ..late to the aspeniea and.a fatmanpointed own word Irgjr of taking He urged that the , ,h!t he owned their full duty and aaaesa tKwri do without In fear or favor properly he Mid would the good s manner aoe of the elate be preserved, and it a patriotic duty lot preserve it. fhe attendance at the meeting was Thursday when the .1J the same a half of the state wes repre-r'f- d Many of the vtstter are also 'erring with th road commission with 4 oiher offices at the Capitol in th ' t they have connection 8r of their official business rrunL Tore Fft. t - .rdt 'fffc me i(ve in contentment and w h mkxI food and comforts, r of starvation. Lit-e- n Art p i& y difor want of a mothers watch At.u) r gcoi All around them ruin in unnameable hell Aroflrit " Ed. The preliminary heardlng of beKlrhy was continued this morning C. fore Justice of ths Peace Henryassault Lund. Kirby la charged with Deputy with a deadly weapon upon Sheriff George Vine on the night of Dec. 21 Sheriff John 8. Cories s. Chief Deputy W, E. Schoppe and Tony Arnold, a taxicab driver, were today s wit-iifnsfi The offloers testified that they had found the defendants, tn sr. rooming house two days after the shooting and that with him' they had found bloodstained clothes In which the defendant had evidently been dressed at the time he was wounded Arnold told of having1 gone to North Salt Lake In response to a cal 1'and having brought back a man with two uit cases. Neither the state nor thadefense asked Arnold to identify Kirby as being the man whom hs met who had the two salt case. The defense did not offer any evidence today Deputy Sheriff Arthur Waller Identified Kirby aa the man with whom he and Vine had the gun fight at the station near Becks It is thought likely that the defense will be that Kirby is not the man wanted, as he stated when arrested that he was injured In a Wquar--r-A on the west side of town sheriff of Thomas, a special deputy Davis county who Is alleged to have been shot by Kirby before the Salt Lake county officers arrived, testified yester. day. luted chairman ef. the Utah for trrmntan and Syrian-re-- t vv.ed the following appeal tus- fas y f ird ry ir - whitening bones of people are strew ltl! P rn in the distressed country Aia Miror from the Black sea to e iersian r 8 T u,f da a travel an Amerl--Mea-ortw the mutilated rGf ' t rrorT y ltn 'lwr'-- thin Harpoot 1 000 per-.lr- e mostly women and dren for endless ertmmiles convicts f 'he lowest order, and. fouf day the aur- nfIth ,,00- - staggered j f from I , piit Bankers ! t 1 1 ! pas 'V 7"y R.,.rv 082 " of I n d eb tednea t n. tu, c by I i n of . ' - President-Suspenderpair 60c. Just a limited number. (Main Floor). Standard Sihrer Plate Spoons, 3 for 25c. Sugar shells and tea spoons T a big value. (Main Floor). UrtlXld OOO xvT2 ,,.,,x,nT-- ' Us - of Utah- - nnl dajr of . el white, maize, peach and other colors. -- Large Crochet Bed Spreads, 29c. Childrens Outing Flannel Sleepers and - Gowns, 95c. Broken lines of higher grade goods. Not many. Limit 4 to a customer. (Down Stairs Store.) $1.39. Full double bed size in heavy weight; hemmed; well breached. Limit 2 to a customer. (Down Stairs Storeu) A. B. Naptha Soap, 4 bars 19c. Lighhouse Naptha Powder, 4 boxes 15c. (Down Stairs Store.) Fancy Table Covers, Extra large; some embroidered. $1.69. 54 inches; all drawn work and (Down Stairs Store.) Stock Reducing Specials STAIRS-STOR- E -F- Georgette crepe, crepe de chine, tub silks ; whiU flesh and all the popular light and dark shades. All sizes.- -' v - - Fred Jorgenaen from Col tnt General Webbr Camp Merritt. Near Jersey, -January 10, 11$ Major Fred Joryenren. Adjutant General. Salt Lak City, Utah. Definite order received today 44 officers and 1.100 men entrain for Utah. Twelfth. Orr account of Influenza, men must not be erdwded Into sleeping room Routed Unionr Pacific, Ommit lcn,Bhnrv lAne-ii- bnf-wWill need transportation for ala loads baggage, ilk tons each. - WEBB. 1,408.400 07 $0 O C. BEEBE. A8HBY SNOW, W. tt McCORXICK, i Lo-fri- ll. Gommiionr, noticeable that it contained RUMP PARLIAMENT (Continued Sparacan Police Chief Eichhom Flees ferenee get under way. and they will have ..a.- otrona .delegation to ..visit Paris In hope of sympathy and sup port. Efch-hor- 7 Millers Elect Officers. Tha following officers were chosen at th closing- session of th b Mlllersand Grxln Dealers' association: President. H. H. Blood, Kays- vllle: vlca president., B. E. Rich; retary, Hyrura Bennlon, Jr, treasurer, . d, J. 4evlU. In Berlin, Is reported to have fled from td a' Zurich patch to The Matin. EBERT CABINET ASKS . r PEOPLE TO DOWN REDS Demand Separate Continued from Pace One.) Tharingian Republic den Lindeis,TV7Ihe!mtr4r and lh section around the relchstag building have been scene of especially sharp eeateeta Bpartacans again asm in bled early thla Morning, the crowd being estimatarea ed to number about 58,808. - It 4- ERFURT, Germany. Thursday. Jan. the Associated Press).: The --of -- a separate Thurlnglan-re-publiwith Erfurt as th capital, was demanded In resolutions adopted at a meeting here of all the Thnringtan of commerce, handicraft and chambers e ngrg-ulturand of the Thurtngma I Lby for-mall- n, - v r- - lRDIANSriTP, Consult CounUc Civ.r k or raepactue signers for further Information. IN THS L.USTKJC- Tin xint In the Vt I Judge- .relate Ucc, The net ti. n f Tt vmr'fro'T"ir'5iT- cert n d; urmnt Purporting Count) n. 'the"ci:y'.ccordlng --- Ranh work, country work, 'office our work, legal work, quick work specialties Deseret News Job Tept GL NOTICE. bate Division, " PARf3;" JVh.i' (Hvi): the Bpgrtacan police chief , ntOB TE Wd down. entirety-suspende- from Page One.) ations of the two. . of wanted navy and also wines, browns, Plenty - greens and other good winter colors. fewer Industrialists' union - The Socialist demand for a united Germany was voted women and Children- - Police service ha been rr Utah-Ida-K- . f3 Etan. ba?kEIin,t VaoxtlidMcr.. t of the Bute of Utah, do hereby certify 7?,80na i, a 4iLK.umm,""lone cor ttemont tf tht reel copy ot tho ttunpanv filed In my office thl Ith day of January. 11 W. E. Bank navy and other good winter colors. Sizes 16 to 44. Jo buy a coat at one of these prices is to get an exceptional garment at an unsually low price. SINN FEINERS PLAN - OF EVANS, Simple, but very smart styles with all the new collar effects. Flesh, - WVC. 2S.000.00 Mar. 1221.' chine. Clearance of Winter Hats, Special 55c. Big Sale of Cloth Dresses; $9.98 and $11.98. left, but & good selection of - All new styles ; many have arrived within the week Just seventy :fivg Plain-an- d colors and in changeables pretty bright st styles, colors and trimming effects from the Eastern markets Sizes 16 to 44. also dark practical shades; splendid grade of silk; - new flounce styles. Elastic waist bands. Two Saturday Specials in COATS Dresses fronumanufaeturers who make only good ; - garments- .- Bought especially for this sale. ashioned and $13.98. New Waists very special $1.98, $2.98, $3.49. $9.98 of all serge, all silk or attractive combin- in velours and Wool fabrics black, brown, green, 738 01 847 40 11. Xth me Night Hour Sales IN OUR DOWN OO Director. wora to before m thla - th dnr of January, plr f!,' - . J Black and N All tied by our experts jespedally for this sale. Plain and fancy ribbons, up to lYs in each bow. (Main floor) . Saturday 0 - - -- 59c. Regular 75c purses; imported from Japan; a big variety, of Japanese color effects and patterns. Some are coin and card case combinations. (Main floor). $1 end nkr Hint ! of M.. r.iduly rwor" xcrordlng- to law; Sepom named Sank; that th above and trn.a B nkUI'7uU r.o.c nf 1, correct statement of th condition offoregoing the said "day of 'December. '71 F. M. MXCHELN, . Correct Attest' t , , They were ordered a long time ago and we have the advantage of good material; yon will see Instantly when you feel the crepe de V. Hair Bows, Special, . 60,000 4 803,900 00 "2.44i,77 4B,J s, Japanese Silk Coin Purses, 20.000.03 .$288,001 88 . 457 460.18 1 024 12 , 1 818 81 ",7- I 128.48" - $87 874,47 . $8,812,40 ... A special purchase of particularly good blouses which we have marked at $3.90 as an introductory price. No Phone Orders. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity, $2,441,877.60 4.X CbSV. ' $3.95 bottom trimming tucks. navy. AH sizes. 6 to 9 Saturday $72,327 83 - of Uepo's'lt' in- Good grade panama cloth in pleated modclsN Cut full, well tailored. Wide V 00" . L. ' Fine chinchillas, bur-e- ll as and corduroys. 80- - '$- for Taxes A Interest! Crepe de Chine Blouses, Special $3.90 Separate Skirts, Special This special price on high grade coats . for quick clearance. 573 15 18 388 t rkUMe""1 pay you to investigate this dress special. Silk .Petticoats for Saturday, $2.98. UabUlHca, fork for early spring it will Id-ti- 4 fj . For immediate needs and $14.75 to $50.00 , 17 581 08 78 47 .1 R7n. " 41418 wr ....... ' Sale Prices j j. You really could not buy the matcjial by the yard for this sale price. s - troduced in these coats, wonderfully-line- d, large stortn collars, full sweep models. Some are fur trimmed. All are exceptional values at either of these prices. 794 It H0U 1 j0. includes .loreys, taffetas, sating, serges and smart combinations. very mod-el- -- It ThtT verv best plushes made are OF 215 and Plush Coats $17.50 and $19.75 74 27 587 17 482 84 SO 000 00 r?Boi,rts A newest and smartest included Exceptionally smart styles for girls' in best quality silks and serges and combinations of the tvs o. Ages 8 to 36 years. 89.804 86 ndV' r.abh All of the season 8 - 7 This is a group of drees regularly jui red up to $30 . Original trimming effects, striking bead designs, braided patterns, yard broidery, silk embroidery, jet or other kind of tons. Girls Serge and Silk Dresses, Special, $ 1 5.95 . State of Utah, at $1.65163 s, for-whic- Price Resource. kM4tN.Kn,rrin 1"m for Girls, Growing girls, 6 to 16, and small women. Originally priced from $25.00 to $32.50, . Your choice now at half these prices. Just a few. SAVINGS & TRUS T COMPANY. Urcur5 gorg-ette- indostructihlc -voiles, velveteens printed chiffons. - Beautiful drosses, all values at the. regular price. h they -- were tended to be sold. PridF" "Ond-Ha- lf Mens MaTr to THE BANK COMSTTSSrON Eli OF TH E STATE IT AH OF THE CONDITION OF THE, m !,"i.,h,,rs satins, , 7 All Other Fine Hat , Dress Special, jer-sey- s, High Grade Tailored Coats for Girls, g hTe1ii!r',r Malrt Slreel, In the County jot Salt lake. business on the list day of December, 1918. 4s t One-Ha-lf home-comin- 4 Discount . rOurlnT'1 .na and $5.00 girls- - -- started half' dexdTof their f Confirming the Information reCclv-1- 1 lrrtl 1,h fed this morning by the Oregon Short if the Morv of starvation hundreds L!1 Ir fhf Near he following telegram condern- East In wretrhsd L,ne g of the H5th field art staggering Tii Ing the "!'ili'i1Vl,r''lnr sxr'ts Armenians, Syrians. artillery, reached the office of Adju- - UTAH $3.50, $4.00 Styles for infants, small and large girls. Colonel Webb Wires Concerning Home-Comin- .n ;0Uv "y REPORT " $2., All colors, great variety of shapes included. - el women piled rosdfi4 Mng hablc have heea 'I'jvBadsnf mo vh, rushing tides of the ., ilt ,h, T gris and other river, 006 5 all . . Officers Testify In Case Against Kirby wu Mhert 8mttK,whO hats."" - al at the aere out on probation, from the OilCta - To closeout -- l han Half A Values in dresses which have established a precedent in sales which it will be hard to duplicate, Taffetas, Saturday Stock Reducing Specials in Our Juvenile Department 2nd Floor. Girls Winter H?t at $1.00 M -- Our New York Buyer s Sale of ! 1$ 1919 1 nh Notice I hereby given that the in- nual meeting of the stock holder of the iT Ry 'Trreh- -' ni eiT'To'Tt.rrrr' to he Should hv been held on the first Mon- D. tL (My In March, 11 8, will be held at ,h and Tor the grant ng th office of the Company at Room 222 -M Pertha Tamvntarv Dak City, Utah. 5f . Jedg3 e Building. Balt AetV on the 25th of ciock at Bi URTy, JT KrlllftJ th 24 th (ly .i iennsv said pmre 4 a nurnnaa A Iday two o rlork P m . at the County and for 181. atnus, Ing a board of seven director d Room of pour. )n th, f(Ur, tM"hfeueisesaotfeer lbs rvfceU-- f rt fn nir Lake UfF?, gSvRLak a may be necessary or convenient Utah Conty 4 of the corporation, x poo it n re- - the clerk of said Court, With ylded by the Articles t .IOCOIPSiStHHI the reel thereof affixed this of the company January, JS19. Dated January 11. 1812 - J , CLARK - IvORIN HALL- -' Clerk. fseal) Vico PresfdenL r Hr M M SnelL Depute C erk '8. A. GREENWOOD, JJoiiaam-JLtiornA Jensen Cheney. . . . Peutionec for Secretary. , , f JIgf r.d - I tr 8th-day- n |