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Show hj lug.! '' 'Y- -- THE DESERET o Coats! At Nurses Meeting'fl nurwa and public healTh aterded the morning c Associated rress Oc aession of the fourth annual matting of the Health of Public L'tah tatr association Vurse In the houae of repreaentativea at the capitol In opening tba meet, log. ltaa Motile E. t't of the Utah Public JUarn association called at tnscn v the ned of a strong organ iaatiwi and the advantages of Jork-l- r g t ge' her for the aplendid alma ofh toe rftvtaon and to the mutual ofhelp-fuin- of me general discussion iui i robiemafor the revision of r tnnitttee A wa appointed &a nominations ard M-a J Hammond, chair, foion Korou Hoae Feteraon, Mir-- I 11,4 n, Mrs cia J Bard, Mfsa Mary Michle British marin t re tmlav to guar i th the tw nations ) 20 catb-an- ( 1 rc Undei of it ha-'i- h Uik) and Mia 0 0 0o o0 tit S3S an i a o 9 The Chine PEKING, Oct. government is sending warships to Vladivostok to protect the Chinese residents there. The military governor of Hellung Klang has been Instructed to send reinforcement to the border to prevent the routed a.hile guards from entering, LADIV OKTOK. Oct. islative assembly of the leggov- Bmoot. Wool ourself -- - ill Just In t. 4 their naiJnLu we 42 ,i 'tiS iroMsLf) I aU inches wide, all Scarfs, etc. at Challenge Prices ttf wwd 4teiHEUi- - W.tB JtP WtkLHfM our El) AD MMIPU) HH1TK y ra Ehim y pa tern te A or DMHTI- - only 10 piee go on Saturday, for only THESE (IT-TO-- T H EMBRACE PRICES O ft E C II A L LE NG E READY-TO-WEA- DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LINENS, BEDDING, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, ETC. PROFIT BY THESE PRICES SATURDAY. ... S1.29 Tt RKIftll WHITE 4Ae BATH TOMKLA Red ami blue border. Heavy double $1.49 onljr Chall- Prices i very attrac-i- Unusually e models ornaartistically mented and designed. Large graceful styles Jaunty small Eats hats for ev ery occasion. Values to 12.50, Saturday val- Velours Mixtures In beltSpen-died models for girl school coats Home are Sale lined. Chall4)ge Price 2 Hat - i0 value Tt Tit I K BIRD DREADER ARFR Alao TaMa center to match W bUa centers and blue acailnpi Blue bird pattern Saturday only, each .' 9IM DHE4KER IftRPA. 49c White centers with fine Jace 8ise 18x45 edge. Saturday QOe OOC special IMW XOTTIALHAM ALL LACK DRESSER gCARFS A 10 all white centers with lace inset and lace edges Mze 18x4u. Saturday only 59c I to 14 years. Beautifully made of navv serge, with touches of hand embroidery in wool. Challenge bale Price $5.00 $10.00 Inlants and Children's Wear IAFAATA RUKATKR 2 75 Y aloes. Hn-o- n All wool sweaterg. styles Come in turquoise, hxc blue, tan and coral 24 to 24 Challenge Sale Price 8WE1TER (H1LDREV I ITA Wool weave plain or and aw eater Ret fancy and ronifi weater. leg- legging of three piece ging and cap t'olor Rose t open, Rrd and White s:r IAFAAT AH AWLS Medium else white wool With shswl for infants a fringe $4 50 values special . . JQ lAFYATA SHOE shoes and moccasfna with soft sole In white, brown, and black The moccasin in white with blue and pink ribbon (rimfi ics I and 2 91 25 ming Kid values for only $5.49 OITIAG MilRTS e 'rjped fiannelerte, Button down tie on ruffle skirt bk, 4wtth to 12 75c ear Hizf for (HIIOREY HNEL ger-tud- v.l. ANGORA SCARFS regular urda only DRESSES' COATS d f t, 59c 0 0 o0 trimming Special WWW w ww w V o 0 0 o0 0 0o 8 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0O 0 o0 o0 o o 0 o 0 o0 0 0 0 O O IAF4ATA AID HII DREY' RII.K t4P silk toques Hand made Plain and pop corn stitch with silk tassel Bose hud M.W WWW W U WHITE SHEET Saturday g te 14 Year luxurious brown fox chokers; full animal scarf. A e IIM 0 4-- U SMART FALL HATS FUR CHOKERS K HEAD claU Saturday thread A bargain OOf at 4 Sc. Saturday 1 V JAPAXK9K tablk VOX KR Fancy pattern. 92 00 value Our regular Saturday enge -- to 19c vamriYDiH Extra ape- - onlwl -- lined Tweed truly wonderful ue at only o fnchrs wfdr inches wide 5 WhitcGoods, Towels, FancyDrcsscr Suits' plain tailored mod els. One lot values to 3 for a special challenge with argora. striped bor-l- r 72 trchr ohg trimmed Fringr UhaiUngr bate prwe Inches ... e TWEED SUITS S o SITIAttA MIXED Beautiful, soft, warm coat In Vethe ttfehion&ble Bolivia lours. Pluhe and Mixture Here are shown iooe back and belted model and mvny with the large flaring Mandarin sleeve which are potmlar Borne have fu- Here ou will find the right models for por.jur oi re wear Thn SO D WHRtAHLA 50 inches wide A .... PI, AID COATS 0 0 . wide. OTH RR04D REP POPLIA 6 inches wide inches wide Ttll.pRA HERf.EH- -S STRiCko SKIHIISOS 6 Inehts of grar long laved 4Linch coats, and the Jaurti nss of outh cvid9neei m Mouse models ahlch ar smart and attractive Tnoo tines. Polret .Twills. Velours, embroidered and braid trimmed and plain tailored All silk lined All wool, silk all wide, , Inches U.MiUti . ALL WOOL w ide 'nr fur SUITS new lines The all l4 ft ar Adorably soft and c4ingug seasons favored fibrin i anton i anCrpe. Hftttn-bsrion Pol ret TwllJ Mt fashions most favore inno vatlons for fall and winter In drnperte tiresiar skiivs tfpcorarjve rsnsla b 0 0 o o o0 0o 0 0 0 0 0O .. . wide, ran errwrr year rent. ragr. aryaralr aklr. drraa er salt fre tbrsr rhelrr fahrlre at a trr mradeaa aavlag. 1 hrer mairrtala arr werth frem S4W te the yard Offered at eae price, la alt the easeas wanted colors. v- - x Lk wool Oa Saturday, yea k no 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 00 II 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jude ..I .. 43 1 . ROX4AA IMT C0Ca53WB DRESSES day cam- riamur senaby ernment, refusing to accept responsiof the for foreigners. that following the resignation of Prebility protection General Dleterlchs ha ordered all mier Lloyd Oeorge of England etrr-day- . calls were sent from the White civilians to leave Vladivostok for Houae to a number of administration China. In both the senate and house, leaders are commandeered for being Ships immediately come to Washington the conveyance of the evacuating ln-- 4 to for consultation regarding the habitant. The Japanese commander her has moved hi headquarters aboard a transport. Concert Hour Changed. FAIOiERS IX DEEP. A change of time Is announced in the Farmers in the United States have held aft Fort Douglas Be. ar divestment of more than 92.0t0. concerts Sunday the concerts wit start singing 000 000 in tractors, motor truck and at I pn and close at 4 pm instead of being held from 7 to 8 p m passenger automobiles. f2A . . . inches tfr-p- wide... been While fS Zmrr week of value wa offer those aniaro? uct in fready-to-wet- r- ac- Smoot PAVAM wool . DI GOT wool O O inches Wide , 4J inches wool HENRIETTA As a climax to this mo1" Repub- bv Mrs eTnnouncement Tt TltK OTIFS Concessions o o o o o o o 0 0 Senator Smoot is 0 0 Called to Capital 0 0 wha has Senator 0 la Utah for the past ten paigning in the Interest of the lican party, was called to Washing 0 ton today and left this afternoon, 0 companied was made the 0 tor before leaving, it is tindcrsiood Reed woo) . . POJRET a 8 wooj drful 0 0 8 pepalar day eely wanted drees fahrftee at a rtdlrateealy lew pries. Bterka, iary Blare, and Brewae and many atkrr gead ateyle te Mdi refers Three matrrtala are werth from a yard. Alt te ge at ear grire tesierre FREXUH SERCSKg 4t Inches wide and all wool 42 Inches wide, GIATRAM Uncomoarable Price 0 o 0 0 0a O gotiate and the clah between the and Reds Is reported to Japanese have followed. ' Wool Goods Challenge Saturday and we wt effee yea three Per ewe to 50 () JP 5 7 3922 Real Values 0 ,ura t I Suits! 0 T h ,p. CBALLENGE PRICE iiowe Rose Krous Peterson, wMfare Mr nura the I tah Copper company, - TJ TOKIO. Oct 2u Terror r'ign in gave a ofreport conferon the of Udlvoxtok a the comple'ion of tie national organisation which a - fanalln meaaage, Dr Hedges jipproarhes wa t rdJng to dtepatchc rccned here given iif me national convention, Smith The Heatice Uy Jtfiac "Tnsfj ty .iMitiilvf health idea iru atrbngly era- night fhe cl y was plunged rn- phafctz4 1or who are doing pub-- 1 4 darkness by the failure of the lightT5 ork 1 RUan Taylor uf-t-he Neighbor plant White guards roamed theirg In the darkness pilag'ng bumetre'-tpointed nut thg necessity voi tiouee visiting Lake Balt nurse in holdand residences haxing nes houses and ' tn up pr.Hlurimr.s "Infuence of th. Public Health outskirts of the town b tr a nd MMJ Nurw on tii rhys'al n'fiif troops and Red forces tif the TveIopmen Eary ar dte-cued cnrtd ,Tne rn republic army l I.tndsay who told advincln far by Or claahcd of the fertile ative mind of the child ar reported to ha The original plan of the Japanese ended the efforts of environment upon hi early life administration wan to turn over the a child 4 taught health, clean I)beof Vladivomok to municipal govern- ne if and obedience in hi early life ment and to hold the Hede outride ran be no other than repectble Ur the neutral one until evacuation wan With dtJsen In later reara, eomnlet. Then the municipal au- Lindsay said Willard Hr Hty . Cbrletopheraon. of take to refused pcasenlon thority commissioner, was also a speakthe war munition left behind by the health er. Every school regardless of sle. Japaneae and the latter sought to la entitled to hav a school nurse to open negotiation with the Red to help prevent contagious diseases and to give the Republican troops control strengthen the health standard of the 0 and thu avoid an Interim of disorder. community, be declared. The Chita commander refused to ne- ""A j1 Dresses!" Organization Shown1 (B T LADIA -- Gi Need of Strong a White Terror Reign Guard Roam Street and China Pillage Store Sends Ship. FlflDXrbnDBElT NEWS sj V Malad Valley Pioneers Celebrate Unemployment in Fiftieth Anniversary of Wedding Utah Decreasing i Statistics Reveal Ay iW Xr - - Tr - 's- i tv : - i1 tfff S" Y - V - t'3- - A New Coat Sweater ' 1 1 4 ;V i K yTe i - 2 For Women and Girls 500 For Saturdays Selling Made of broshed wool. A perfect fitting, tailored, an all round ideal utility Sweater. Warm Neat Practical Stylish Colors Brown, Buff, Peach, Heather Green and Heather Blue. Specially Priced i- 1 V filr - " rS rv' V Increased Employment i reflected in ail burfour of the major industrial group in the state of Ltah, according to a report made by the department of labor through its employment serke, based on statistics up to Oct J . The industries which report increased employment are a follows. Railroad repair shops, tobacco textiles and their products iron and steet and their product, foo and kindred products, miscellaneous, leather and its finished produet, lumber and ft manufacture paper and rinung chemicals and allied product fdecreased rmployment is disc iosed in liquor and beverage vehicles for land metal and metal protransportat'on duct other than iron snd steel and stoue clay and glass products. ' toatlda Analysed. The report analyse the situation In Sait Lake as follows l,abor marke decided v Imprr yedIlfw ith L . Indication that unemployment entirely enmiTTntrrt ed employment in coal and metal mining and smeltirg Industrie, has absorbed Iota) labor both skilled fnd unskilled large topper mine continue to increase for es and is operbasis. ating praotlcallv 071 a Demand for approximately 800 addiA marked shorttional coal miners age of common labor for construction of power plants and mining operations AM industrial plant operatexists and ing, manv meit.r have canning plants operating over time All transient labor, recently employed In peach harvest is being given several weeks employment in the sugar A $?Anonft building probeet field gram i giving empiovment to approx2,400 building craftsmen and imately laborer , wih supply equal to demand Mercantile eMabFehmenta have increased number of their emplovees 20 per rentd uring past 30 da ya Employ rrfent in railroad shops greatly im edM manu-factuie- s, pre-w- iA " h . vJ;5-w T.vi T; w jCi-- 'J z 5 rfttfzs - jT4. Vs MR. AD MHS. BKN I). MALAD Ida, Ott 14 Mr and Mrs,, have shared in i Ben L) Kvans ;f this citv r ebrated clieit to the thir golden verM'ng tnTrI rjritsr t 48 Tbev were married FrMsy was h4 in the Fnlvwment H t n , of the weddirg - dr their daughter Han-o- n cf 1m 1.2. In met II We home the who prDecmps th c r. fn.rv Q their fen)eErst on was he d and their grandson . hi hvs dren 'rl sfe V1 heH Pei hTr WAS married ad who H Bnbard Heher to V!!hfa At the Salt Lnk Hw week Ar nidi Mi Han ah c andHsa temple rhampic Mre Bow n Thi e nf t L iw dry Resides 4 there family jmne l'att j w -- j w invited vrjindchilit.rn present An tn-Awrf ior? m Houth W Vy formal program was carried lr hao out Match I H 4 anda-netj- . A nm- Wiad w ith -- p! d'd luncheon v a swerved r. hls paren Mrs Kvr tf Nnufifo trits were given the5,811 I sk 17 i Vtait. Ian 1., aged cmipte'ind Mr Evan Vftf pre. I? and cam to hi ntv m with s and chain and s cjirg h re ever me j hi we with a watch gold ring by tha fam- Llke the oner sur !y pioneers they! 3 anniver'' .e ik. rii in frueHv !e Ty T'' 11 wiir prov Patsenger Officiate Confer. Cvnfrne regarding through ps- Franosco r being held in Halt Liiks between officer of tbs Western Barifle nd the1 Denver A Rio Grand Western railroads Harold K Faye passenger traffic manager and Bod K Hmith. general passenger agent of the Western Pacific, dad Fred WtM. chief traffic officer, and F A- - Wad- leigh passenger t raff to manager ofj the D A R. G. W represent the roads concerned. Horses Knock Out OwnerWhenHomets Become Too Active Injunction Against Striking Shopmen Asked by D.&R.G. Petition for an Injunction against th striking shnptrafts union, uaa ftled today In tht United Slates district court b th, Lwnver A Rio Grands Western P.aliroad company, through its receiver, Joseph H. Young The petition Is similar to the ones instituted by the SalJ Lake rout against he shom rafts at Provo and by tbs Southern Pacific Railroad company against the ahoperafts at Ogden Allegations are made that the strikers still continue to make threats against the employee of th com. pany and congregate in large crowds the railroad yard nar The court Is aaked to limit number of pickets tp two at each the entrance of the yard and to restrain the strikers from using vlt and abusive language to the present employee as they pass to and from work Among the listed in the petition sre organizations the International 18 n 'local" union !0T" mile anil a half along a dark road Railway employees department of the to arouso neighbors American Federation of the InThe horses had destroyed almost ternational brotherhood Labor, of Blackdrop forger and helpers and everything In the barn except the lan- smiths, International Brotherhoods of Boitern a hen help arrived, and the neigh the lermaker shet metal workers and bore stood outside and threw bricks electrical workers. at that until It was knocked out One craveted In and rescued Hagen, who is Beekeepers Told of Tax. expected to survive. The horses a ere shot Notice to some 30 beekeepers delinquent in the payment of the annual license tax were sent out Thursday department of agriculture Dan 2? H Hl man. state of apiaries. Issued a warninginspector that wupld follow the failure prosecutions to pay tho tax within a few day after receiving the notices la the meantime tha will communicate with counPROVO, Oct. 24 The TtiLMmore Mer. ty attorney and ak that prosecu-no- n be brought in individual cases. canttle company store at Lindon waa entered Thursday night and $20 In cash a gold watch number of bracelets Special Meeting Scheduled- fountain pens, a pair of khoaa and othAssembly Hall er art Idea taken The burglary I believed to have t Liberty stake and ward I cverenat which apparently the thief ceth.r with th. priesthood or had Intended to take waa 'found near wiI! mri In th. Assembly the back door where he let himself hall this evening, Oct J9 at ( oclock I out. p. m. Deputy Sheriffs Karl Boahard and General amhnritle. of the Church Otto Birk investigated the burglary win be present and a muial rocm today avid are of the opinion the same ,.n nudr tha direction vouth committed tha deed who took h?V Earn Of) B IV ,rf.an4 llr This win Include a $75 from tha prln ipal a desk in the soprano solo Irs browning, Fleasant Grove high school one night tenor soh, for W. j)esse R. Worley, last week. solo, Delos Jewkea. FOND DU LAC. Wi , Oct 20 Wilmette Hagen, a young farmer living near here, went to the barn last night to hitch a team to take his bride to a barn dance and. when hanging his lantern on a peg knocked down a ith proverbial rehornets nest sult. he was deadly atone, and also, it was learned toda), suffered three broken ribs, a badly contused heed, and lost two horses he had bought t.he day beford Hornets came out of the nest like a black cloud and swarmed all over the horses which soon kicked their stalls down and kicked Hagen in the head, knocking him unconscious Mrs Hagen, dressing for the dance, heard the stampede and ran to the barn Tnable to pass the plunging Jinrc to reach her husband, she hitched a pair of colts to a wagon and I Asso-vtwtt- tor x,nrl 7V "VT" VS- i jfo.v - a 11 |