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Show r,re v'' w v - n a. -- w'-v gn ". ,!.., '&.rv .. - THE r !;-- Sfeb!e Boy Rises, Beats Wes, Now . But Wield Knife; Is Deadly Strategist Talk of the 25c ert for prt Tim poi OBt Wit $140 values styles Bro- 2 2300 3 we i eti mb tat vie wit dt ear It tril not pair Misses Merceriz- 3.50 Pairs tor 700 6 pairs to customer. pairs Infants First Step, fancy top kid and patent. Sizes I, 5. $L25 valnes values 1.48 Limit 2 to each person. Calf and Fancy Top, 41.75 750 pairs Mens Dress Rnb-ber- a. Rolled Edge and plain, t - x toes and styles. values aD 79c 2 Lfanif 2, 2300 Pairs Childrens Shoes. Values-- values ' 50c 65c Limit 2 pairs to each person As long as they last. $140 500 Pairs Womens, Misses and Childrens,,' 1 buckle bright finish Arties, fleece lined, all sizes, $2.00 value 1.25 75c Limit, 6 pairs to person. 2100 Womens. Mens, Misses and Childrens Felt Slippers. AD colors $1.00 Limit 2 pairs to each person 2, 7.00 person. Rubbers.' Sizes 2 to 7. Every pair first quality. Regular 95c value, our price 1.69 1000 Pairs Mens, Boys and Youths 1 Buckie Fleece-line- d Arties. Sizes, Youths 11-Sizes, Boys, 3 to 6, Sizes, Mens, $240 Double, $12.00 values Pairs " Womens Toe Sizes 2 to 8, patent Kid, 2600 $2.00 Utah. Brown, Mottled and Grey and Light Colors. Single, $6.00 values Limit 12 prs to each Limit 2 to each person. 780 PairsWomens Cash-me- re Wool Hose, black, brown and grey, $1.00 val-:: oe 600 pairs Womens Dress Rubbers, Military, Cuban, Spanish, and Low Heel, $1.00, valnes. Sizes 0 600 , pairs Youths and Misses Bright Finish Fleece lined Robber Boots. Sizes 11 to 2. $3.00 values 300 pairs Knight WooleS Mill Blankets, made in Pro-vt- f, 15c 1926 Values for $5-0- Mix Hose, 35c -- values 35c . Limit 4 to customer. Wool values-1-- for 2 1000 Pair Womens Silk Hose. AO colors and sizes, 75e values 75c 1000 pair ' Womens Silk Hose. AD colors and sizes, $140 values 85c 1200 Pairs Mens Silk Hose, Blade Cordovan and White aD sizes, 75c values $1.50 1000 Mens New Fancy Plaid and Stripe Silk, 500 Mens Flannel Shirts, $3.00 valnes 1.00 1000 Mens and Boys 4 in hand ties, 75c valnes 3 for U D. S. Garments, Old and New Styles, for Ladies and Men, $140 values - $1.00 Limit 350 Mens Hats, blacky brown, grey, velours and j&ndl $2.95 lo 73J. 750 Mehs Silk Shirts, aD new patterns and colors. Sizes 14 to 17, $640 values $3.00 limit Sl.OO Doz. Leather Faced Canvas Gloves, wrist or Gauntlets. 35F values 24c 500 pairs Mens Dress Work Shoes and Oxfords, Sizes $5.00 values 1. $2.85 500 pair Mens Canvas Gloves, Black Knit Wrist, 20c value :- L- 15c 500 pairs Mens High Cut Moapa Leather Welt Soles, 16 inch, $1240 values $6.75 3 to Customer. ale Stock-and-FixhiiresantilX'cae-ifop "Jersey HMMuTTenT Limit, 2 to customer. $1.00 pair to customer. 6 500 pair Mens Gloves, 25c values 4.50 Sizes 6 $1.50 500 pairs Womens House Slippers and Dress Shoes, Slippers, $3.00 value j plain fur silk lined plain. $5.00 values for 2 Wool 300 Knight Woolen Mills, AD - wool Blazers. fancy plaids, sizes 13 to 17, $740 $lD6mhiw lor 2 Union 500 $ 12.S0 $1.95 4-- in hand ties, 500 Mens Ribbed Suits, $2.00 values One lot of Overcoats. AD wool, $25.00 values 600paira Mens Fancy Plaid Silk Hose $140 values for 65c 98c 2 for 75c $1.00 Each values 2 500 Boys Fleece Lined .25 values Union Suits, Bloomers. 600 Childrens Bloomers, All Colors, 75c values Limit, 6 to customer. 2 for Womens 300 AD colors, $1.00 values 15c 2.49 MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY - WEST BROADWAY , Every Sale Final. Be Sure and Come and Buy Your Share of These Bargains; REMEMBER THE PLACE E. H..WADE, Manager J , . ; ' it en-iri- 'C No Exchanges or Approvals. - - t he S li.i-eiW;TOf- alrrrtsjt point of view. The delegates amvM here tars Thursday and left for 'heir some-r- n L'tah homes Fridav morning. TRAVKS FOR KIND- OF NTPPOS NEKS FEOPI.E. BT t. KCSSEUU KENNEDT. (Special Cable to The Deeeret Newa Bnd Chicago Daily Newa ) TOKIO. Dee. 11. (CPA) The n Ameriran-Japaeoviety Thursday etn!ng paid ailrnt honor to the memory of Edgar A. Bancroft, lata American am baa dor to Japan, on Ahe motion f Charlea MacVeagh. tha nearly arrived amhaaaador. Mr, . Three Salt Lake Couples FCJISFlfl the evening, made hla npeech ' Licensed in Tokio. Farmington Refraining front touching upon FARMIXGTO.V, Oer II Special TO WORLD COURT hiph politic, fbe nw ambassador Thunty Clerk W W. Erapb has tenued marriage lirises to lt warmly thanked the Japanese for Lake couples tltfs'weeicl Wallace M. perry and Annette Kinney. Iaeid the demonstration of friendship P Uovd and Elu fewsmp. Harry with which he was welcomed upon E Hedges and Eva May Powell hi embarkation on 'hi great adventure; as a Tery young ambas-- 1 iuuaiy m. : me mrmDersmp iy sad or. council, the board f governors oi'.nd Margaret felliaoa Wilkin. Prince Tokugawa, chamber f commerce at Provo: Cecil 7 Poden and Agnes presiding. tho ad; Ther run deep down m Thursday's went on record Marsaret Petersoa. Ogden;- George tha minds of all f our thinking aa favoring meeting Jon... ein trance of Initco W Ullam, Morray. men who count in shaping our bar- - States into world court. th. The tvora ii Salt, Lake Hubert M. Snow. . Salt ,nd Umn. eign poticiee the conviction that a wired the Full congrew tonal dele- -, -- , . , . great deal more than the welfare gat ion of t!j action. The question r-I of the American and JapaneM peo-- 1 will probably be reported from the TUneral jefTICCi Held p.e depend upon the establish- - (senate committee on foreign rela- ' M r J IVRUTB Ol p ment of f.rm friendship and thor- - ttona Dee. 17 and be the eiihtect of UtlR ough understanding between tbe action bv tbe senate With the two countr.ee. Harding-Huhe- e reservatlone Fr (Copvright. for ' Ment Cuolld" thaa urged entrance. Weylan. 74. soa- - of Mrs. Maade Chicago Daily Newa Co.) " 5 g.rt fint 'f at i 1 I rw 1J, !? . FJPSrvlT ... Wr-T- ' For Pairs Mens Felt Boot 1000 Pairs Mens and 2 Buckle Rubber Combi nation,, for $1.50 AD-Wo- oJ 13.85 300 6tolO Limit 2 blankets, to each person. hildrens $2.75 valu y. vj Blankets, grey and $2100 9. Chicago, tl-2- er cor BreaMng-Harpin- s tan with .fancy borders. Misses $3.00 value Limit, One to Each Patron. ed Hose, black, brown and white Hose, Sizes 5 to 35c values 1 Lot Yonng Men Suits. Sizes 35 to 39 sr Adv. Sheet 2 2.00 1.85 1.65 j ij BY 1 Each 2.00 Each er hi F Town Velvets, Sil- k- and cades, $6.00 valnes year since before the war, tt was conceded at tbo annual meeting of tbe National Association of County Agricultural Agents at Chicago De& 2 and I. It was reported Friday by C, O. Stott, of Mantt. of the retiring secretary-treasurassociation, on his return to Salt - . . hake. Hr. Stott is Sanpete county agent and was accompanied to Halt Lake -- from the Chicago meet by A. EL Smith, Juab county agent, and O. P. Madsen, of Price, agent for Carbon and Emery counties, While the outlook for agriculture la good, the farmers must never expect solution of tbeir problems through national or local legislation. for no such legislation could solve the problems as well as the , farmers themselves if they would but work on the matter, it was declared in the convention, according to tbe delegates. of farmers into Organisation farm bureaua w as strongly urged, and the need of those bureaus pro- tenting special objectives to their j w era alto membership - The returning agents stressed. heard the address of President Coo I Id ge at the national farm bureau meeting, i and said It was a dramatic plea for marketing as a mean lo economic securely tor the farm ni I SALE Sale Starts Every Day at 9 a. m. 300 Ladies Hats new The 1020 outlook for agricuitum in America is better thhn in any - I BIG No more than 6 to each customer. DEU0GATE8 KETTRJf PROM OOUTEmOX AT - 7 To This ?I00 Mens, Boys Youths 1000 pairs Womens, slightly soiled hats and Caps and Childrens 4 bodtle Gafor winter wear, values to loshes. Jersey top. All sizes Womens $3.50 values $2.50, as long as they last UTAH W- tj3 5.0 - HURRY! Values to $35.00 For Home and Stable- The extraordinary Borozr.ne treatment for -- flesh wounds. Cuts ores, galls burns and scalds Just as effective In the stable as is in home. Horse flesh beais with the remarkable speed under its powerful Influence. The treatment Is "the name for animals aa for humane. First wash out infectious germs with liquid Borozone. and the Boroxone Powder completes the healing process. Price liquid) 29c. 09c and Powder. 20c ai 40c. fold by Coombs Drug Co, - . - " w- - To the first 50 Ladies we will give a Valuable Gift on Saturday Dec. 12lh andjo all the Doys we will give an Army Coat until they are gone, free, ages 12 to 16. To all Women we will give a slightly soiled Tama Shanta Cap until they are all gone iPEBITY IS ASSURED i - We will sell our entire stock, regardless of cost. You know we carry a complete line for all the family of Shoes, Rubber Footwear, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Clothing, Underwear, Shirts, in fact every thing in furnishing goods for Children, Misses, Women, Boys, Youths and Men. Below are a few of our many bargain prices. Be sure and come in and save on your Xmas purchases. We open at 9 am. Sale continue until v.e arc sold out. ; Adv. rK W p-- .''-- --i FRIDAY DECEMBER 11. 1925 NEWS Heal, Housing, Hecord mined la tha west Is the very best. Was. 4401, 2411 an anthracite. Almost fUrZl as the I" bigger Xhcg that has jet tome to Fifth from an IW . Heres Your (Greatest Chance n Eartti the real They also saw the seed displays ia tbe international ebow tad spoke highly of tbo L'uhthere, on tneir auper-torUcommenting The signal victory for this Rats in gaining 13 of the IS prize - bet D FrEAS DING ,' chi t ions. -- t - -- Sales and The The Persian parliament, known na tha national consultative assembly, has been retained by Resa to carry out hla srill in the manner of a constitutional regime. It is this body which it Is believed has . sanctioned his elevation to the - throne, Recent dispatches - have indicated that the government was busy drafting regulations for convening the assembly and that t was virtually certain that Rem would be elected shah. The new ruler of tbo Persians had tittle chance during his childhood to obtain even an elementary education, and it has been rumored that as far as writing is concerned, ho Is only able to sign his name. - : , S'Vs?,'1 '"&.'sitr-i"r- TheSaleofAII s M I- &T,l'fS;,?..'Jt THE MORE YOU SAVE Ka-Ja- 'f (,rwj THE MORE YOU BUY r, 3 -- t 10 A.M. led the revolt which culminated tn the overthrow of the government. the deposition of the shah and his aaeumption of the role of dictator. And now. advice. from Teheran, the capital of Ferula, say that on tha Dec. 24, Reaa will aacond Kajarv monarch, depoaed the la In France, moving frequently between Parle and the Riviera, and declaring that he' till remains the ruler of h(a eretwbllo realm. He Waits. "I am and I remain the legitimate and constitutional sovereign declared Ahmed Ka-jsof Persia, and I await the hour to return to my country to continue to serve my people. The dashing Rets, despite bis bumble origin 4s possessed ot both strategy and state craft. As soon as he became premier and minister of war, Ig other words, dictator, ho began the reorganisation of the country. At firm ho desired a republic, hut he was thwarted tn hie efforts to establish oas by the opposition of tbo priests. Then when tbs national assimbly late in October proclaimed the deposition of tbo dynasty, Rem Is said to have immediately eet his heart on ascending tbo 'throne. He brought about unification of lha unruly tribes In a single enan army of 40.404 tity and raised men. He saw that they wore paid, fed and clothed, thus Insuring to himself tbetr loyalty when needed. personal courage ta said to have aided him materially In holding his troope in hand. When In 1921, the Khoraaaaa tribe rebelled. Reaa la declared to have gone personally -the Into the rebel Camp.-kille- d leader and put down the rebellion. Hare Real Weapons. Rezn and his men are equipped like any other modern army, having tanks, airplanes and wireless-st- tTAH-GRAN- - Apply Saturday Ra Of alt v.. SALES LADIES WANTED KEW TORK, Dec. 11- - fAP) From heartier tn the .table. of the Coeeack to ahah bt 'Petila Khan baa beea the riae of Pehlerl. Prom tender ot the horaea Rem Hi vru More Extra To be Persia Shah Cant Read DESERET ' . Jta, Ig.. FciI'm -- r- nL bo Salt lake bnltaL wr ward hM Tharsdsy ip the North chapei, with hilrrsfitt ta the Tooele City cemetery. Mr. Wrylamd was a satire of e Erda and bestdee hla mother, is fallowing brothers and Kfmlt and Olive Wwyittnd sister. and Mrs. A. MotK Tooele Plica Weyland. Baa Francisco. Calif. in sur-rh- Auditor Former7 Idaho... - r. Ull it sL WOTthf I?, r- Brn and Itr.11 Pries Csugbt.r of SSS ttrrh.rrt svroue. Kh was sev.r.lv burned shout the n. tire body. Kh-- waa 'borti in Drwia- -. Inn. Aua. I. J7a. JJurTlvng are tha psrenta a brother. and grandparents 0--- K OODKN. William Duthery - M4RRIAC.K LKCXSR. Dre II (flp.elaJ)-- J. 1 Frotsen and Hsr.jtah Forth. Jn-n- . tion.both of Ogdan. war. taaued a , will bfr buried In marriage Me, Taylor (leans. Thursday. his wife who 1 CX. Peine by the ide ct died several years ago. Pec. Jlf (AP Stephen D. Taylor, former chairman of the state Republican central committee and state auditor who baa been seriously ill at his home at 4 Fod Worth, Tex d ed there Dec. the BonMr. Tmylnf estah tshed ners Ferry Herald is till, and editof y ed il for a number early days ha was active la lepabii- en tf BG18R. Idaho. council and the hoard of education. H was elected to the stats iegiala in 99 be vii elected tur In stare auditor Latf he served aa chairman of the Republican state central committee and was active tn the camIn (he elecpaign which resulted . Gooding to the tion of Frank eenate Mr. Taylor also was a candidate for the gubernatorial nomina- Child .Die of Burn When Clothes Catch Fire II. (fipecimU OGDEN. JVC- Burns received Tuesday when her clothes came I A contact w th do electric range and caught fire in a fatal proved neighbor's henae. Luthary A, Thursday to Geroldtna . ' - |