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Show jVMCl y- - m TO Fc:r Prevents CLD CLOTHES la -- tice. v The latest adherent to the caua arc the member of the general board of tha Relief ooelety. who late Thursday aftaritoon signed a (W( to ablaut, from buying all 'but nacaaaa ry clothing for three months. The other women's organisations of the Choroh ha vs not yst taken tha msttsr tip and tha Rsllsf society board la sanding out pp instructions In tha mattsr to tbalr akt offlcsru. saving than to thslr ovi Judgmsnt la the mattsr. But according to Bacy. Amy Brown Lyman of tha gsnsrnl board, the member on reo-or- d of that body are aaxloo to go toward pieoant as to thl attltud 1 othlng prtcea klr. Jua-tfce- at m"d tint 'Aid and Risen Contest At Denver w and io contest tor miner and tnlno craw . Id to b held In Denvr BapWmber received word to j and 11, according from today by . Governor Bamberger Van H. Manning, director of th fd oral bureau of mine of th depart ment of th Interiors An Invitation to attend th tournament U extended to th governor. . Attention called to tho fact that statist ice ahow that an avarag of 1.000 killed and ninny thounnnd men Injured tn mine each yealt Directora eay the bureau recognlao Manning t duty In minimising this loao of id and ha arranged for th Dnvr contest tn pursuance of that object. The competition, he eay. will h open to all miners and worker tn metallurgical plant In th United State Canada and Mexico. An International Ilrat-al- d 1 'o Crotected For Yean, ( Alaska Seals Increasa r ' - lntert to women who have Bn fasting longing eye at sealskin coat, and also to thetr husband, who have regarded thl longing ,w!th trepidation. 1 an article appearing In Popular Mechanic Magasina for Mayf Sealskin, says this article, will In a few years again be the distinctive American fur of general use. if th Alaskan herd continue to grow a It has sine Jhe government took control In 1111 At that time the aeal herd seemed doomed to .extinction, a a census showed less than 200,000 as survivor of continued slaughtering. But government watchfulne ha saved the Industry from suicide. The last cenIn numbered sus, 1019, t)e herd at 09,000 animals, showing an annual increase that tn on or two decade ' wilt bring th herd to two or three million From a herd of such alia th fur market could be supplied each year with a good 100,000 akin. '' Of W W TV Is heedless Wheo ra fl ran bus in- - BACKACHE For six years 1 Muakcgon, Mich. so weak in my back at times that I could hnfdly walk. Lydia E. Pinkham1 V g t a b 1 s Com' pound was reeoa-aendto m and it mad m food and strong again so that 1 am able td do all my work. I highly recommend I ed median every on year I and tall matt, whet it did for 72 0k St, Mrs. G. Schooi-OU- l Moakegoa, Mick. i Woman Precious Gift The me which she should asoet Ml-eusl-y is her health, bat ah oftea fpuu-glata to do so la ssog bntil sons Silawat peculiar to her sag has fasteaed -- . itself Upon her. Wheg so affected way rely wpo Lydia L Fink- Vegkgbls Compound, g remedy f- -t has hacg wonderfully naemnaful in rantongg health to suffering women. If yog he- - the slightest doubt that 1 - ia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com--r snd will W, yog, writ to Lyd'm taw Co. (ennfldeet khajn Meae-tn- e I 'a. Maas., for advise Tewr v . J b opeged. mad a new-r- ed by A sag. and held la strict ooa°e. J ed . - Fall At Twin" tha visitor wor met yesterday afternoon by a large gatherg After a ing of cltlsen tour around th city and vicinity in automobiles furnished by tbs Twin Pflls Commercial olub tbs Balt Lakers Showsr taken to th world-famoTh liver lsr.ot high, but shone fall th scans ha lost non of It natural grandeur. It was th first tim many In th party had ever beheld th falls and their splendor brought forth exBom of th pressions of admiration. party wsr then taken down to th Hansen bridge a few miles east of Twin.' This mammoth suspension bridge was Just recently completed at cost of about 100.00. It spans th gorge 00 feet above the water and is .900 feet long. Members of tbs psrty amused themselves dropping pebbles Into th water far below and timing ' ' their jCi Bleached Canton Flannel 5Ce : 29c yd. Heavy Bleached SITES TO BE OPENED 59 c yd Sheeting 48 inches wide. - 50c Bleached Pillow Cases each 18' double sheets' of paper with envelopes to match. Worth 85c. Pound Paper 29c sheets of fine linen finish writing paper. 60 double . 60e Nainsook 39c yd. Suitable for underwear. . Himdreds.pl Boys HATS Special low prices in straw cloth and felt. See bargain tale. Corsets 52.69 Made of fine Coutil ; front or iback closing; medium or low 'bust. Our regular $3.50 model. a 1 w $5 -- Feather Pillows pr. ' - Maple Valley Sugar Corn No. 2 cans, 8 pecial-5-- 'T ? Horsehlde Gauntlet Mens Work Gloves 52.98 Middy Blouses $1.00 for . . - 2 -- 25 26b Only fered for Saturday. ; - tv to 12 -- 5c . i Garden, Hose . CHILbRENS DRESSES. . Made of fine gingham in pretty stripes, checks and plain colors.' Sizes 2 to 6. Regular $1.98. Special 9 to 12. , $1.09 $2.98 2 4 -- SANITARY BELTS Pink or white. Regular 75c. 39c Special 9 to 12 ASSORTED MOTTOES Genteel patterns in crepe textiles, silk striped shirts, worth up to $6.95. . 5c Cups and Saucers 01.49 Mens Gloves 1 , ' am-ploy- gr well-educat- ed -- , 2511. Cream: For Molhers Day, May 25c Turkish Towels 6 for 31.00 15 Boys Suits Hond tinted and Regular 65c size Regular 85c Xsize Regular $1.25 size . 3 for;10c $11.98 25 finish. 89c - 49c Lot of good Titles. A FEW WAR BOOKS $2.50BungaIow Aprons 01.93 FOR $1.00 Department Made of fine percale; light and dark colors. A large assortment to choose from. Floor. Values up to $9.98. Sizes 2ft to 7 years, Electric l2gkt Globes 4 x Babies Blankets $1.21 $2.00 Part wool ; with pink and blue -- brders. j -- Main Boys Wool Suits $7.95 10 lb. ice, capaccase Oak Light top. lined ity hardwood Only- - 39c v Refrigerafbrs WTiite Popnlar Novels Saturday 4 $1.75 T0 $3.48 . X $1.00 Book 3 only. Sizes 2V4 $3.50 to $6.95' at from Pencils ONE LOT ........ 59c Halfand Price Worth 5c 9 beautifully l framed. 54 og CHEMISE Made of fine silk Crepe de Chine.- Beautifully trimmed with val laces, insertion and medallions. .Regular $7.50. $4.89 Special 9 to 12 a -- 30 JVELOPE inch 5 ply Coupled in 25 or 50 foot lengths. Mens Silk Stripe Freezers, 03.98 BL1ZZABD"3 qt. sizes. Shirts 64.95 A f V 3-- Ice for Paper of Pins .3 for lOc. - (Limit 2 lbs. to a customer none sold to children. ; Heavy Table Tumblers. Limited 12 to a customer. 6 $5.95 Nickel silver case. Leather strap. Fitted with 7 Jewel, reliable Swiss movement with Radiolite dial . - - 9 TO 12-- -- (Near Grocyterya.) 33 q for Coat Hangers 12 "9T0 13 MENS WATCHES AT Dont fail to hear this song at napd sing this beautiful ballad Auerbachs Sheet Music Dept. -- Tumblers 6 cale. CQm A Limited Quantity of SUGAR LBS. Well worth $2.50 per pair. A 12 dozen lot very specially of- 9 TO 12 BUNGALOW DRESSES. . .. Made of chambray and per- The Fox Trot Hit 49c Saturday Morning 9 03.45 -- BUTTER Cut in quarters, fresh from the churn. We guarantee it. GOLDEN ARROW Special Old Fashioned Girl S.VWf Saturday. Lb Fancy California Head LETTUCE 9c EACH Special 3 FOR 25c. PURITAN SLICED BACON Wrapped In 1 lb. packages. Special Saturday. . surveyor general for Utah, were filed , with Gould B. Blakely, register of China Cup and SauImported th United States land office" here cers. Plain white. this morning and will be opened for eervlca Former immediately. entry y prefermen will be given th ence right In which, to file on these Aulo-mobi- le lend after which they will be opened for entry by th public. For th most part the lands Included In th township which have been opened ar la the bad lands of Splendid new Sailor Collar j Duchesne, San Juan, Utah.- Garfield Middy Blouses, made of standand Kan countie Th country, however, offers ex-- 1 ard Lonsdale and other twillcellent erasing lands especially In th j ed fabrics, usually sold at $2. Duchesne and 8an Juan district where Full stock substantial quality the rainfall Is somewhat heavy. Other only, $1.00. Saturday land near those in theaa counties ar r Nouexchanges-oapprovals. black leather gauntlet gloves. valued at from 110 to lit per acre, ofth of officials land to according fice.. Some of the range it la thought -- W will be well suited for dry farming. Tha following ar tha townships I from th small proportion of Befiled: Tow nab R 19 south, tangs Palestine Residents the Arab of Palestine are didouin, and 11- - eaat; township 11 south, fellaheen, Opposed to Zionism vided into th claaac. Th rangea I, 4 and It east; township 11 th village of farming clan ar Igsouth, ranges. 1 and 1 earn; township 49 south, rangea 11 and It west: Bine Falvatlne la an Arab rpur.try norant. absolutely Illiterate, and ehow township 22 south, rang 141 west; In which th Jew ar outnumbered all too plainly the wait of four cen-- 1 west; alght to one. naturally the question to turies of Turkish oppression, yat the township It south, rang Arab can make good gricultownship It south rang 2S east: be asked first of all what the Palesof 00 township If aoulh. rang 2, .east; tinian deatre. To th Amertcan mlnd, Jurist and to tha number labor In largely furnished the, township I north, rang t east, Jewtah common- have, Ih founding of th Jewish "colonies." Indeed, tt may f wealth Jn Paleatln 1 comparehj to be said that without them, th suc-c- ea Loccd Landing Field opening up Indian land and establish-no of theaa Jewish communities ing the state ef Ciwthom a, but would have been extremely probleTo Be Investigated anch parallel can Srawn. Apart matical. The second class of Palestha business men, th tinian (Special, t Th Raw) of labor, contains many' WASHINGTON. May 7. Senator Arabs, both Moslems and I Smoot la advtaad by tha poat office deChristian, - U l.no Jong Journey to American college Beirut with it partment that th department field For laiaati lad CLQdrea where Christian and Mohammedans reprooentatlv will Inveattgats leading a training equal to that given field and 'flying poaStMlltlo in both In (Jm For Over Years receive hr our beat Institution of learning. BSIt Lake and Ogdon to determine tb elaese bears have" lived under rha Both A2wv rout an of air Installing advisability i th Ijrratmy of the Turk, who diacouraged station in el'ber city In the proposed education, forbade gwogrea of a -- y chain of stations of tha transeontl- - f Cgnatvra of kind, and dallberatsly retarded tha aental air mall raut. CASTOR ELf 51 Box Stationery 19c ' Tin Just an of tan or black chrome leather on a foot form last with heavy oak soles. Sizes 11 Vi - to2. Anniversary sale price . .$2.98 $3.50 Childs Sizes, 8 Yt to ll Same as above play 'shoes. Anniversary sale price; $2.39 $3.00 Childs Sizes 6 to 8 Same as above play shoes, Anniversary sale price . .$2.19 Size 42x86 inches . :i for general Good weight use. . Special for Saturday Only. SAVE MONEY AT GAuerbach3 $4.00 Misses Play Shoes, made fall." At I oclock tn tfc evening th visitor assembled for a smoker, where speech were mad by Judge Walters, Ashur B. Wilson, M. J. Sweeney and Prof. Hal O. Bffi for Twin Fall and by- - Oao. T- - QdsU, Jama M. Kirk bam and L, B. Hampton for th visitor In his address Prof. Blue said that If on year ago In Twin Falla there was schoolhouaa, on teacher and 47 puand pils: today thar ar 100 teachers ,000 pupils tn the public schools. and prosperity have kept Business school pace with th growth of th an Indiin fact, th achool ar only cation of th growth of thla district. In ono week IT high school students will be graduated from th Twin Fall to be high school. Twin Falls claim the third largeet ctiy In th Gem etat and it lie in th heart of on of the most beautiful and productive farming districts tn the lntermountaln country. When th special train pulled Into Jerome thl morning th ceremonies consisted of an Impromptu . street of welcome was meeting. A speech mad by "William A Peters and n response by E. Q. Cannon. Muslo by the glee club was greatly appreciated, as In all other towne visited. Jerome Is a new town and it shows a wonderful and substantial growth. It Is freely admitted by both visitors and entertainer all along the In trip that th excursion Will result Increased trad between Utah and Idaho, and a closer understanding each of th other's Interest ah well as mutual In all thing pertaining ' to both state ' Misses and Childrens Play Shoes Reduced alght-saaln- to-da- Removed bj Lydia E. Pink fcatm's Vegetable Compound. conEach time a cuitomer makes a purchase (either cash or charge) the salescheck is sent in a pouch to a central cashiers desk.- A special store. troller, cashier is. in this cage, who counts these closed pouches as they come in from the various' departments throughout the entire -salescheck.is This 58th ppuch is then opened and the This controller cashier marks each 56th incoming pouch as a FREE PURCHASE. to 10c amount customer with the compliments of the AUERBACH returned the or $1000.00, and (s stamped PAID.V no matter whether the COMP AY. If it is a cash purchase, the money is returned at once in the pouch to the customer if it is a charge purchase, the check is simCHARGE. ply stamped PAID and. in either case, the merchandise so purchased is given to the customer absolutely FREE OF (By Stgff Correspondent) EROME, Ida, May T Th Salt Lake wholesale Jrads excursionist arrived her at 1:10 oclock this morning. after spending th night In Twin prepared Plat for it township under th direction of I. C. Thoresen, T1IE MISERY OF .(Except Grocery, Patterns and Fountain) REE SILT WEB M ah BedoeSag Hundred of thousand of tuba of Arboioo Tablets have been marketed In th past five year and not a stngl oaa ha avar bean reported of Vhatr being deleterious In any way. On th eon ir ary, many ar grateful and writ latter similar to this an, which was LU1 Klohard received from Mr Pit tail eld, Maine: "Dear Sir Two year ago 1 tried It not paly roduood Arbolen Tablet me. but oured my headache and heart palpitation, and ramogad that bloated tooling. Kecently my weight again Increased. I be an Arbolon again and on bos reduced m from 191 pound mooh to 111 pound nnd 1 hotter. 1 hU oontlnu until my weight la again normal, t Buy Arbolon Tabiota of druggists It In eealod tube with full direction la th on eat our, dependable obes-of A genuine guarantee ity mad loin ontlre satisfaction nooompanla ovary package. Advertisement. chalr-o- acUvl-tlth dlviaiod of women' for1 th depart meet of JuaUc. Mra McCoy U urging th forming all factions p aid clothaa clubs among f woman Into tha city. Whll tha astabllih Rsllsf aoclty did not cars totha plsdgs a club thay hava takan In supporting U tndlcata lhair aland naadmooh a hat they bailors to ba economy. i stop in thrift haand forwarded to tha ?Mm McCoy Bd th & Caltef ooclaty a latter from acUvltlaa ftrauaa, director of woman of ta H. C . L for tha dapartmant Btra Washington, D. C. Mm. old cloth aJktaa that tha waaring of btV van If patched and move to raduoo price th or jaVearing dantm and Overall of new charactart a ngham which ah fad. 8ha atate that th a lhort-llva- d I kpag riu probably undoubtedly give movement whan it t support to the In th M understood that merchants In rlouVcItle. of tha country trtwlll .Lord with a movement whlch market condition y ! alp to atabllla unoer-jintnd do away with the risk and of bylng toiMr- - Pc::b t Arkeleaa TaUata Is IM Trealmeel Te he lead. Reeve Ml and lard taken at tha in nn ha hnMcCoy, f Mat W. J. of ' , Free Believing that merchant ai wall a tha public will . walooma a normal table priced market, looal woman ara planning to bagtn a campaign against buying of clothing at praaant UlMi tmlaan absolutely nacaaaa ry. Tba U hack ad by tha woman' vteioa of high coat of living aotlrt Uaa of tha federal department of Jus- Th Fat - to teed. 50 For 98p watt All ' guaran- $2.50 CW(fren,$ Romper $1JS7 Peg Top style rompers;. made of pink and blue gingham; also white linen sizes 2 to 6 years. development of th country. Now that no novie from Pales-- . v were told that hla yoke ha been removed I.?rTvr I Unfortunately, ver wche our ehore.; Instead reypon.lblllty that nothey and for th flrat w heay "tncemant and extensive : occur, and s they were unwiniTU!l msy look forward to An incident will do this th whole york-- j Zionist propaganda." affair wa J !! In under a Juat government, tha ehow tha actual situation. In March J Pressed. No demonstration w.. chief question to be asked la how but of Zionist at least group Immigrant th 11, at Joppa. Humor placed their of th ritlMn. they feel toward thl new common-ver- y landed of capital Paleatln were ahnwn to b number anywhere from two hundred wealth of . to unmistakably be forced upon them by Europeans and to two thousand; there were perhaps posed and even Hostile to zfonlam American Purely tf th 'Principle ot some five hundred In th partyr yet mean anything. It this mere handful.: td th implies-tha- t th inhabitant of a coun- coming hundreds ofcompared ' thousand wa try shall hav some voice in th gov- enough to cryatatlise In Jerusalem th ernment and development of. their determined Zionism to hostility that own land. exists thtfr. Moslems and Christian jbome. As rule it cannot b obtained not always united, planned together when on a hunting, fishing or proa-a- u anti-Zio- n tst demonstration to trip.Neither can It b obSHOES WUR ICKEER it he form of procession through thit,Bd whlla on board tba car or waa It msh!p and at euoh time rWbm yea walk tae inrl; eedariaekh, A city. hppad- that this would gD(j te most likely to b needed bow th outside world what Palestine ' af AnmU Fmi laaa, tha aaussptla packs of common-1 the proposed aaaxhvtaSkak an lata tha shew ta thought -wealth. Anticipating serious trouble, Mm tail (Wa yaa (hat at am a- aaasa aw. Jhti fa-- - Ins mM mna j tn Brftlsh authorttiea brought tfM ar a asms fast nar. LaSaM tn near of Indiao troop td Jerusalem Mas aeMlMr Bank work. Country work, office Cm mi Ala m 9 land demanded guarantee that 00 dls-r la. a aaca shehy lashskn( kx Maraing, should result from thl public work, legal Ver- - quick ' work, our against Zionism. Certain lasd- - specialties. 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