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Show DESERKT r EXTRAOHDINARY r WMtul At. X. DimH. Jr . ef teraey Oeaerel A. North DtlitU, wk carried ini today tbe order of th out best )g clooo Uo board res Bank af Fargo, esaeuerod tonight that th eiemloetlea wed esdrrkli direction dieeleeed Ua eggroget of tba bank W bo 1,.I4T, At Depositor will not lee. Assistant tornrf General Sheet aa.d. aa lhaguar-ni- r ara p rote led by tba alata praaldant deposit. If. J.a baab. la af lha Sceadlnavlee-Americlu4. guaranty atala chairman af tba to Advices from Blamarck today ara tba affect that tba guaranty fund afgragatoa approximately 114.440. Tba llabllllloo of tba bank, tba attorney gaoaral aatd. Include more than $740,004 la Individual deof tba remainder mora vjhil posit money due Q0,t44 represent than other ban$. j, E. Halldoraon. temporary receiver Of the bank by appatatmant .of tba tba tata banking board, took charge of tbla institution ahortly before 1 a'oIOokforthafternoon. No atalamant waa coming from him aa to tho probable coarse of procedure. According to tho official report of the deputy bank examiner, on which tha order cloelng the bank waa baaed, more than (4 par cant of all loana made by tha bank are "excaaalv loana' made to rorparatlona and Individual In e violation of tha atata law. which a atata bank ta alngla loana aggra of Ite eapltal etock gating It par rentScandlnavian-Ame' and rt eurplue. Tha can bank'a capital le l.00. and Ita too. la It a loaning ' aurplua oftie,l.044 giving In Individual loana - capacity ' Mr. 8heela would not Indlcata todaywhet atepa would bo taken next In rannrctlon with tha eloalng of tha Inatitutlon. Tha bank waa eatabllehed In 1411. Ita era ara H J ltagen, preeldent; N offli " J Kggen and Spuraeon O'Dell, vice caahlar. presidents; P. R. Sherman,made mainly Citing a llat of loana. to the N'mparttsan league interests. tha report to t71t.lt4.li. aggregating . ! banking board by tha examinant - reproeente - tha egeeas -aaya: e Inane carried by the bank and con atitutea more than t4 per cent of the I, total loana Tkelr general character L . extremely unsatisfactory. The - In almoat every caae Is entirelyeecurtty Inade- In moat Inataacea ronitl-tuta- a quat and eecond lien on tha property held I ba collateral. Total lack of Judgment, V- end unwarranted optlmlem la reapon-albla fot tha oatenalon of credit by tha Hat of JO axeeaa loana ba which appeara In each Instance to In J Increasing rather than decreasing , every caae neither the financial stand ' - Ing of tha makers nor the collateral held by tha bank for tha loans Juatifios C the credit extended." The list In question Includes tha following loana: Con-- v Nonpartlean league. 1141.124 Id1170.400; turners' Stores company Publishexchange. t(t.lt2.2t; league 0 era' National Service bureau. $47.440 aa Tha last three are classed corporations of tha Nonpartisan that tha league, and tha report cites checke d Z collateral le largely and notes given by farmera which, tha by an agent report aaya are controlled T of the Consumere United Stores com-- I, pany and the Nonpartisan league. Officials J ST. PAUL. Minn. - Oct. league at head-- f I nf the Nonpartisanthat tha national tonight said received large loans t quarters organtxatlon ha Scandlnavian-Amerlcan through Jhe t bank of Fargo N. P, which closed Ite. today. They had placed quantl-nchecke. chiefly from d ties of farmers In all parte of tha northwest with th bank as security, they said. 4 They asserted there Is no remson to, doubt the solvency ef the Fargo bank go far as It IS' affected Qjy tpls se ' - curttv. r. chacka whlcB d iiany of tba wera un collateral as i tf bank bald this : doubtedly placed Nj Keyes, treat i office." ofsaidtheThomas National Nonpartlean urer league, tonight. "We have borrowed a great deal of money-- i through the , hank, and have placed quantities of d checks a cclaleral for the as collateral, l0W. have usually jtlven value - of twice the .notes of a faceloana recehed. of he amount "If the VorthI)akf'tabank Is ao banking 3 tuaily lnsolvant. as tha atata not due It officials say, 1 am sura to their dealings with Aha Nonnartlaan anbsldiarlea. of it, league or any Yn Tbmi.Srvm - V. (b On frvWNQr, : Mti r Peel lively Unrivaled geloetlon WOMENS BOYS Sizes $39.75 VK ABLE In natural gray with closed crotch or drop seat. Priced according to also from r dle-play- and VEIvOURS, BROADCLOTHS. this Important fact are unmatchable. -- i' ggg and you'll that suit values at THE J : 1: j.- r Boys Overcoats Ages 10 to 18, or 31 to 34 Bust Measurement We are continually atrlvlng toward tha happy moj.um, so w with tha manufacturers In securing the cor- class. Mothers, proud of their daughters, will not only delight In seeing and these coats, handling In but also purchasas they them ing are narked on our basts of Variety 11 pive. unquestionably tha largest In 8alt Lake City. Materials Include CORDUROY 8. post-date- Browne, greens, grays, btuea. etc. Hand tillered and warm blanket lined. Incomparable values- - FLUSHES, etc. SILVERTONES. Rise 2 to 14 '$5.95 to $30 h - . 35c BOY to 24 1 4 r 2 EtNTI 40 UIT . r ... j. 1 J MISSES 'AND WOMENS SWEATERS $3.95 to, $6.95 The popular sllpon model. J fine wool quality. All tho lateit autumn shades. Clever new juvenile effects, revealing the smertent pleated-sklrtr- ., novelty pockets and embroidered collar designs. Slxeq 2 , from brand aasortmeata, comprising modal to meet the individual requirements of every figure. Correct-l- y tailored In pink or white, of quality materials. All, have hose support era atITha tached. above special prices represent unusual savings. Chaos new chest measurement.. $18 to $35 GIRLS NAVY SERGE DRESSES $4.95 to $9.95 , 14. A tees aad Stylea fa Atl Flgaree . r o f f K.. Q - 95c $1.29 $1.69 Itaaa4444t4b44l $40,00 T YOUNG MEN'S LONG Ages to 24 or 21 to t FIVE HUNDRED NEWEST MODEL SPECIALLY PRICED. priced up V A priced. Smart tunic, clever drapes, beautifully embroidered and tlnaelthread elaborations find cxprasaloa In tha most artisSilk Dresses In CREPE DE tic, tha moat striking-affectWoel CHINES. QEOROETTES. SATINS and TAFFETAS. Dreeeee In JERSEYS. SEROES, TRICOTINES, VOILES and PANAMAS. Tha greatest dress assembly ld tha city.. Let ua prove It. 89c . ... . 7,v Shoppers HE AY Y COTTON, t IT Natural Largeet variety, greatest, values they're HEREJ. Nothing now or am art has been omitted. Everything that's classy In browns, greens. grave, - oxford and heather shades. ielted, waistline, high cheater and flaring skirted effects, single and doable breasted modelsand many others. Every garment1 all wool and hand tallered. Sixes from 24 to 40. W ' f poat-data- , IAS -- the Most Economical $10 to $18 RIBBED VBIOB gray; alsea J .r Values Bejrond Expectations of OTHER STYLISH OCOATS ATTRACTIVELY BROAD- - x VELVET. post-date- LITTLE ROTS BAX A It B T W P A B T T WAIST With taps and buttons. SI sea I to IIUI $14.75 $19.75 .$26.75tht to $15 Young Men Daring styles styles that are full of tha desired 'youthfulnega and yet not In tha ordinary andtmprectl-ca- l ry TRirt-- Tailored, embroidered sad braided creations of extrema levrlmeaa. Meat a style sad charming r la bora lions ara thee. sp. del waletq, Pasrloattag low Dresses ..$3.95 Mr:TriH.95 PK (MIMS. (MS.PK (,I.OK.frrrT.S, hotElTT Silk or Wool and - rect - 8 GIRLS GOATS Snappy OCoats for . j Uneatulrd Values In SALT LAKES LARGEST SHOWING OF That Are Different But Not Too , (0 Caste aerially priced 12. MM BOY HE ATT FLEECE- LIVED IBIOB SI ITS 24 Sixes to 14. . creations In 8iRaE8, 6ILVERTONKS. POPLINS, d Shop around prtco suits 'elsewhere PARIS the-abov- ri NOT-kH- $1.25 to $2.25 array of clavaraat RIPPLED. SEifl-FITTE- rSlITX o T UNION The newest short and sport models Included. BT RAJ OUTLINE, 1 200 to-fi- llm-.It- Magnificent m Hfttf Ltltr r buckled models Heavy blanket lined. Nona hut tha very beat maksa. Belled t. If ado to wear and mads Relaforted at points of strata. Tbsaa suits are . quality . frem start to finish. Newest styles aad patterns, of couroo Rand tailored In gray and brown Scotch mixtures, blue aargea green and blue chariots. Coats are mohair lined and pants art lined throughout. Maay of these suits are from tha famous 8KOLNT factory none better. ' etc. 4f tl flkil'' 5m. Boys Overcoats Little. ALL-WOO- L Actual Values to $16.50. Sizes 6 to 16. $24.75 , H Be Sure to Visit The Paris KNICKER SUITS SUITS BIAJU8 E tHId STORE CLOSES AT 6 P. M. SATURDAYS V.- - r 3 A'dorable New Waists With jour coming youll find that our vast stocks are at high tide of completeness, revealing all that is new and smart and throughout our entire assortments 'THE PARIS' policy of low pricWhether buying or not ComeOur welcome is as big as the store. ing is strikingly evident. -- nt there-Jhroug- BmL- 3 Big Speci&li I Conference Visitors prit I eeergeeerd apee4el 4 elere mii nnrua PI AC TtlDORS.U MtT. )iiJd moat Variety uaugual , . e - , rn Bnd drooping brim effects. In rlevetwet Juvenile reedele. Joel arrived are the values. kaceptloaa! HS. rS. UTAH $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 iih Piriureaque veiveia. trimmed i rUb and flo.era. Proofing and llU Brimmed Creations, Braver Pared 4eeig as maay haad eiabrel-dera- d models Avery new color. D. Oet V LAKE CUT $4.95 and $7.95 Attorney General. K. 5u mT)L Eic !uelv' Smart neM North Dakota State Guaran tjr Law Will Cotar Ac counts in Scandinavian American Bank Closed by riltoo, SALT GOSSARD AhD JUST RUE CORSETS FEATURE Chic Trimmed Hats Depleting I EVENING NEWS Alt sixes. a -- -- l post-date- -- PASSED IH RACE A Simple Way to . Remove Dandruff There Is one sure way that has nev- er failed to remove dandruff at once. end that i to dissolve It, then you Just 1 destroy It entirely. To do this. com- Federal Troops From Camp of plain, get about four ounce an ntorot from arvon drug mon liquid e (this is sll you win need), apply It Pike Have the Situation 1 at night when retiring: use enough to - moisten the scalp And rub it in gently Well in Hand Killing of J'wlth thq finger tips. If not all of your By morning, most Alderman Lilly Intensidandruff will bo gone, and three or four more applications will complete- dissolve and entirely destroy every fied Feeling , There Ie lyeingle sign and trace oj It, no matter how much dandruff you may have. f U, You will find all Itching and digging and 7 of the scalp will etop instantly, I your hair will fee riuffy, lustrous, glos- silky and soft, and look and feel HELENA. Ark. Oct, With federa hundred times better. Advertiae- J tf, al troops qatrolllng tha village v . pnent. d i Elaine, detachment on duty at and ether towns In the southern P f .Fhllllp county and a company i part of eoldler stationed lb Helena aa a precautionary mea.ure, the eituatlon due to race rioting in the vicinity of Elaine, while. Intenel fled today by tb kilting ef O. R. Lilly, a member of tbe board of aldermen of this city, wae.be-lleve- d By to be well In band tonight. M. A-YU. H. 'OlAMBEKLAIV, i Both Gov, Brough ef Arkanaa at Che rnlvwsltv of Utah wbeee request' 104 soldier of th FRICU 50e Third division, stationed at Cam Hike,' At The were , nt to th ecene ef the disorder,-an- d L L n command of th eo'dier enrlr tocopfldenre Deseret News Hook Store night thatexpressed on hand vould h force the im-i'l- e o T.rr-nr'ir? mi la upditteA' f TTiTnTtre?r The klHing of Mr Lil1. who was of four hegived shot t death- - by r .f Mel-woo- TheStudy of rrlaoner and en route to Helena, and tht death of Corp. Earl increased the number of white dead as s result of tha disorder to five. Eleven negroea are known to have been killed and several others are reported to havo loat their Uvea, but their bodlea hav npt been located. The four negroes, were In th automobile when one of them - eeiaed Other Llllya pistol and shot him. posse men then fired ' on the negroea, all them. of Other Incident killing of the dav were th findtng of a negro woman fatally wounded near 'Elaine and thir wouhfrng or two or rhs sot- diers, Sergt. Earl Gay of the headquarters company and Corp Luther Earl of H company, "Fourth Infantry. The latter waa shot fn the face. SergL Lay waa not badly hurt. Get; Broagk't Kkrape. Got. Brough and Chaplain ,E. C. Sliney of Boston narrowly escaped injury when three bullets whizzed over th automobile In which they were accompanying a detachment of soldier How Psex Likes em For f t To Thosc Who Doubt Prove All Tilings Theres no other cornflakes ' like - Post Toasties r x Tie , Breakfast , Philosophy beating thecans brake near ElaMetP?-f- or Tha train was speeding at 10 miles to New York where the lad win attend vBmC a lentitUl biding negroea. They abandoned an hour and the engineer did not see school. the car and followed the troops afoot, In Northern Quebec the moose until he was nearly upon While the killing. of W. D. Adkins, them. .The locomotive struck two of Tuesday night, and th wounding of two other men deputised to investigate MSoae keeking the five animals And threw them off f. Oct QUEBEC. on conduct the part to the train. alleged dlaorderly the track without of a white man In the Elaine neighborfrom the guns of hunters have Tbe engineer shutdamage off the steam be hood precipitated the outbreak, pro- safety collision fore and th the brought paganda circulated by whit and negro been venturing 'on railway tracks in agiiators tending to create rebellious northern Queheo wlth- - the yeeiiit that train to a standstill a hv- distance d been whereaction on the part of the nagra tenant the moomyg beyond is said to have' formed th they have been meeting an. untimely hit. and farmer, train crew Invee-dt- ed bail for tb disorder, which hod been ertdi - The ChiconHni express, bound found The on the side dead animals th brewing for two weeks or more. for Quebec, recently ran Into five of the track, with every bon In their onse north ofLakn Edward, andjbod I eqjsro k R killed two ofthe big animals. Big game is reported unusually Save fir to ten dollar by plentiful In Quebec this season. Along ory cleaning everything In quickly the the railway to Laks St- - John hunters just as easy a laundering. Youhome, can srs bagging some fine specimens. Set- try clean suits, coats, waists, ailks, tlers in the noi.'h. and west- - around laoas,- - glve,- - Bhoea,- - fur3. draperies,' Amos and (he region of Kewogama rugs, men's clothes everything that VAGATIOKTO lake, along the transcontinental route Y'ould be ruined by soap and water. , of the Canadian National Railways, Place a gallon or more of gasoline report moose, rarlbou and deer in In a dish pan or wash boiler, then put :n the things to be cleaned and wash abundance. Large numbeis of American hunt- them with Solvite soap. Shottly evers, member of fleh and game cluba erything comes out looking iiks new Because you do not believe in ara stalking the big gam. Fifteen NoNothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles. NEW YORK, OcL 2. With Ynor than American hunters have returned to pressing needed. Do not attempt to - dry clean without Solvit soap. Chiropractic, is that proof their homes in tbe United States This 244 printing plants, closed aa th result gasoline aeap is the secret of au bagged the quota of gam alof a lockout instituted by employing that it is not scientific and haring lowed by law. They hav etaken dryA- cleaning. of printers against pretaman not affiliated Solvite soap containpackage away with them, to be mounted-acmcorrect ? with tha International union, tha situaing directions for home dry cleaning splendid moose head. cents at any dru, costs a tion was further complicated today few but Th open season for hunting big r when. In order to ajold the technicality j gam In Quebec began September 1 grocery or department store. Dry and continue to December 21. Hunt-r- a, clean away from flam nr out of doors. of striking, soma 144 compositors In Advertieemer.t. both resident and some of the leading eatabllshmenta hart are required by. law lo take out lileft their work to take A vacation." Th firm effected print, the .Review LUKE COLLECTS censes, Each bunter ls allowed two of Review. Hearata. Good Houeekeep-'- j moos. Two deer and onr caribou. Ing. Leslt a. Judge and other.natlon aid Four job printmagazine This Lad 1$ Truly ing ftrroa are alao affected. The elt nation other lee remains unchanged. U Two Million For , William. W.Seare O. C. . Hotel Improvement fSpecial to New ) MONTREAL Quebec. (Vf I Edward W. Beaty, president of the .Canadian Pacific Railway oompanv, he Just an- nounced that hla company will apeng mnflatr vmfr 'fflTh"Terf oiefTri on of .the Chateau Frurtenac botelj at Quebec, Canada. CHIROPRACTOR Th ' Aebeel Gradaet Feb - BOSTON BUILDING Wasatch SUM iSo-ii- gr Up in the Air About Getting an Education CLEVEI-- A X O, O., Oct. I. -- Seymour year .old, la making an ft glib from Houston. Tens airplane to New Turk ,19 get sn education. With hi mother. Ma S E J. Cot.) rife mIHarold BjikIi &$vmyr rrivd I boriT for Buffalo from arboro thywUi Cox, Jr., 11 LUKE COLLECTS t tuu- - K m $5 1 fo 4 y |