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Show - ' - At5,,.. zi,.. : . - 4,. '."'''''''.4V, 44 t - i',. ,, ,, t DERBY ult LK ; I a Practical Planes Only Are Allowed in Contest for $28,000; Two Routes Are Provided. Wash July id AP)Twenty cities and towns were today delignated as overnight tops, con'trol stations and inter. eeddite landing places for the fleet ,r airplanes which will Ehort!y oar its way across the United tates in the new York to Spokane national air derby. The National Air Derby assoriaion of Spokane with the apptavtti of the National, Aeronautic asso',Won, mailed the rules of ,be $28 pr;ze flight to the pilots Itral plane manufacturers of America. listing regulations for the New race. The Pactriat 'P 4 , THE DESERET NEWS INSURANCE Can Po Pnearal tor i t en rocy tn Deseret Ne ws F,I1Prs or the;r PeneosA clay es. Tolnytom.-roToo Late. I May Be n it ir (10 -- OA 1 .,,, ..A- 0 k .- , N. it. 1 - '- 11101' OA White In our Stores. 2 in Tans. and Blondes. !Ages t1 I. and lengths. 116 OA ';0 10 2 yacat ion 39c - ', - , - ,',','; ,,,,,,,t - -- - ,-- i $ 0 ' ii,;, ' -- .....,, L .. OA Ar rA 1PA owl; .... --4,r , ' ;A . , TEINaBLOCH I3TYLEPLUS 0 29.63 for .9.;,-o-Sui- ,,- I ot (,...., Late Styles ' 04 !TA ,, , I ,,, , . $ $ t,,,),,,),.,,, P )'''' - .' 1 :0 7:1a- Lit L.. .i '''''.....salb - . . ,- - . Suits for - ....."- 11,4, , .33.75 37.13 4 ,. I 1 $ 111 tO1 o ' - .7....... i ' FA FA f PA ... oh, k fa.ntaa (V1 - and 2 Pants Finished WorstedsUnfinished d 2 and , 1"( 1 . V n ..X P. 1 : ..:11 iiiro 6 t r 1 ,, ' Suits for 49.50 1 4 ''' S' co.mmollit . 1 I S V.i . i 111.Vif 11"."11 ' s uits for 128.25 I: 1 1 aI",0 re 111 ts I 10 ICo,t?11 S35 7 I almot: - ,1 itollii ) t ROM LOES4 r, rA , am .1 PA F , OA PA g AJ. PA , PA IPA WorstedsTwists--CheviotsTwl- eds Double-BreastedCollegiat- FA F es th 79 14 $ 00 ' Or FA , 0 1001 O t-ti :, :OA - ,9 1 1- 1,.... d f .000 PA g E g P P labrits in worsteds. 0 Handsomely tailored suits of unfinished worsteds. cheviots and cassimere. Two and 0 thrt.e-butto- n models. A $35 single and double-breaste- d a real buy. Sizes 16, 17, E appearance for only $22--t- hats PA 18 and 35 to 40. all-wo- ol ed 14" t '22 Sold Up to 35.00 two-butt- good-lookin- All-wo- ol g o Suits ts Formerly sing fabrics. patterns. in models. Splendidly tailored. Perfect fit $gle-breastYoung men who select there suits will get 01 IA more than double clothes value! Sizes 16. 17 and 18, also IP 35. 36 and 37. it.,!:.:;.- , Sold Up to 25.00 0 . 2-pan- '12 Formerly A , 2-pa- nts rA 'i OA g, Alen's and Men Is Men Is and Young Men5s Suits r0 ir OA E -- P9 4 ,A .1-'- I! ,:v"- -- A Work Shoe that will - Patents. High and Low Heels.' 0 so. r '4!)', ,. ors. High, low or medium heels.. Values to $8.00. 4 11111111111111P t , . cl ., 216 so. STATE 1.111.11111.11111111.1111.11.1.Mg 1 , - i II:g I; ,I l 6:q ' 1 , 4. 0vi 0 wo K f -, 110 INo 09 , yilnet-spot made and correct- ly sized. Sizes 14 to 171 2,. Plain colors and good looking patterns. Select a season's supply. NVell , ' - - a0g'ILI NE b L'q k State Discontinues Lieu Land Choosing The policy of selecting lieu lands forwtate school eections On forest and other federal reetrrations was ordered discontinued kr the st ate land board Thursday for an Indefinite period. On federal reservations the four sections in each township aeleitih are dasigneted as school lands are reserved to the federal government hut the Plate is allowed to make. other selections outside these res. rvations and under the practice fol'owed persons desiring certain lands on the public domCn would rProsch the land board and have w w 0mw of b ,...,1 1 1 i 2.45 '2.95 3.45 100 5.00 G.00 liwton Teddos ',matey braids m.11km wi r- I ...- - -- . - rd , PA PA - '-'- ,.. 7.00 Hats Hats Hats Hats Hats Hats Hats Hats - Ft p: r.-- g g g ---- .................. 1.95 Miasmas , e t Onto, Linen Drees gesait ,,,, --- .4 tailor, Itravre redtstrieell Stra. s. endecekoblalanrd aatntadclhoendg , - Pr Ice Percales Guaranteed fast colors; lo 2 g 12 111adrasses 117,10.1eit' ' '" I, ,, -' Plain Broadcloths '04 Straws Reduce d I Striped Broadcloths z I ,' C ' Our Entire Stock of This Season's I Brd' . OA I411-:-- p----- No Fade, 'Society 1',, - - mq ? , ii, .r. - g g g 68 BETTER SHOES FOR LESS MONEY., ,.. t - Latest Styles Blacks or , ., $- ,,.1.,, - ,,, 4 ;I or SiTes. SHOE STORES CO. MAIN t j .. g g Women's oxfords - 41 ' , ., VICTOR HERBERT 108 - 1 : - -. , The Cream of The Markets , Snappy Styles for These summer Parties. and in grades that have no disappointments. fie t tli ,41...,, 001' 68 and (et, -- PA 'wear and exceptional values in short lines of shoes. J , PA R LADIES AND IVIEN! in Blondes Shirt Sale I g g g g MEN! 01 ors and heels to please. Special Purchase Values 0! g 1$. dise, guaranteeing all sizes. Pumps, Straps, and Ties in Col- no - f A clean up of all Short Lines. With additional new merchan- IS ,-- OA g Further Reduced 2 Special Groups 1 Rom , $ 0 0 0 FA All dolma. Men and I , , .a, OA e ' - "- 2L::),----- one-four- Trip i Ithitott41. , "''1-24, .',.:' . Or V o The greatest sale The Paris "Store for Men" ever held starts in full swing tomorrow morning at 9offering' your from their already lowest prices in town. :0 unrestricted choice of over 300 quality suits at reductions of All late spring and sum:ner styles, many of which have arrived within the past few weeks. No matter what '91, F pattern you seek or model you desire, it will be found in this event. By all means be one of the first lucky men ',14 to take full advantage of these extraordinary savings. Men's Sox Bare Foot Bandies. Skuffers. Play Oxfords and Tennis Shoes. all sizes ' 4 ir------'- :OA For That teed 3I 5 j 1- rtit, L, 7,, ; ,y4, . 0 STATE EVerl Psi r 'A ig:,. ,...',A,., Single-Breaste- Pure Silk 3 pair $1.00 , ,, an d other famous lines r 4 Here are a Few of the Savings Scoil t Sh oes fe 14...1.1' , '--' , )1, ' Asurdp' , OA 401 35c - ' t tv,e tni SO. Ladies' $ -- , MIIIIIMMIMMIMP 1...."...". r Boy's Socks Children's 50c Va Nei; Patents. N !1:01 HOSE PA ,, Papers -- i - ,,,,tic ,, . I 1 4 e i FA ri , ,- ,C11.earaiicetx..? i S,T Children's - -- AO - Oxfords , ',A ' .i rA Great Annual July Beck-stea- Shoe First )ale REAL ONE IT'S S , -.1 Ar,,,,. e .11we- 1!..t ; . it , 1 1 rA See Our Big Ad in Other , All ,, g',,:5 ' r. MIMI Ladies' 0 AO A Any Pair , . rA 95c At 1 - OA I City-Pric- es ,,, ---- v:i'l titv If 10 , ' ::', .. ,.,',', ,, i i - -. 7 ... -- 015 "VICTOR tiERBERT'S Straps and . 1 r anti-vic- - - - I PP' The ingratitude of a yourg man caused A. J. Dillon of Hutchison. to vow to the pollce Friday Kan morning that be will ponder a long time In ;he future before he again places his trust in a stranger. Dillon said he met a man Thursday night who said he was bungry. Cred and "down and OUT:. aril !he looked the part, according to The the Dillon. latter took 'stranger to Dillon's room on West Temnle between First and I.4econil 'South streets after giving hint a dinner. Dillon share,' his bed with the stranger. Friday morning sAlln 'Dillon amoke. the man was gone. and with him So of Dillor's ron7 The police are sear, burg for py. the alleged thief, Whites -, I ----- 4 liTir3 t, 't r- ;lc - -- The Lowest-I- n , GREAT SALE-OF UNIONS , ti Oal Arrangements are going forward "A It( ,( I I 000 under committees from the two "A N, t ..tif stakes. Old foiks-whhave passesi ssi ' E the seventieth milestone will be 1, ' guests of honor and will be given free transportation from Sandy and Midvale to Salt Lake as, well as to If my own dtar mulo.er hadni r, Saltair. All that will be needed for identificatien is the old folks' told me '1?out "Walk into my parlor. said the pider to the fly." I'd 0 badge. A special train will leave the begin to fink they didn't talk. r, Sahel!' depot at 10:30 am. Street (Copyright by Pultile bedgr) cars will run from Sandy and Mid:o vale every half hour and those expecting to ride the special train 7 Men, AN Living on are advrised to catch cars not later 'Main Street,' Arrested than 9 am. Dinner for the ,old folks will be Charles Anderson and Eet Jones. l0 served at noon and a program be rendered beginning at 2 p.m. A charged with conducting a poker feature w'll be the awarding of game in a Second South street 01 others charged vash prizes for the iildest roan and 'hotel, and seven woman present. the oldest woman With gartabling, arrested ThursdaY by Lieut. D. R. Clayton and rA over.7o, with bobbed hair. the oidest man with the least amount of rnetnbers of the squad, hair and the man over 711 with pleaded not guilty before Judge N. H. Tanner in police court Fri. rA the longest and beat beard. Eftorts are being made to make day and their cases set for trial the clay a general holiday in the July 39. two stakes. When booked at headquarters all Business men have expressed willingness to close part gave thf. same address "Main of the day. Everyone will be welStreet." They were released on comed to the program. the dancing Lands aggregating 1375. PA and other amusements. rA NV. NV. Butler is general chairman of the committee in charge; Pickpocket Suipects 1V. W. Wilson. secretary-treasureOrdered Out of City to members from the east stake are George G. Sharp. William 11. Andrus. James John Rossi and Charles. E. Mc- - ,111 B. Oborn and Members from Cleiland arrested Thursday by Arthur Peterson. H. Neve and l'atroirhan he west 5: ake are B. H. John A. Morgan as pickpockets.10, Soren Drill. T. A. Butterfied, George Merril and John E. were charged with vagrancy In the ;,41 division of the city court rA criminal Butterfield, Fciday morning and eniered ri of guilty. Judge N. H. Tanner Irn- REA RS W A TC H IS ST()L.L a 30 of in Fntence posed days n When Nit's. Ethel A rvierson of the city Jail but suspende:I east Seventh $outh i!reet re- :CnCe with the understanding that Rossi McClelland would and leave turned to her home about 1030 .o Thursdav, she heard a notee the city within 24 hours. in one of the rPomw A few mo,0 of .2 ments later she dtmenvered marr,age that .FAIrtylEWThe. Fairlew and !isE entrance Neldon )oling of e,f prowlers had gained (;wen F.,,,Itttifi El,!bertron Gt.!,. a window. She ha, hrum through :0; tr.a.ck:.,t tnld ,p,,,i,; , his,,,a:i the police that two gold intir,Lbee.dt,a tnhes were missing. The rollre the home of the bride 'II Foun,a,t, ;$11 belie e it vras the work of bo!, s. reen. 4 Al , y 1 . , rtt----- fvll'i t The Year's Biggest Clothing Event $ P , ' - P'., 4.' "- - - E r 6---- ,.., N , L- -I E vet 7 El 1 1 - OA V-- PIM dt; I i.., I 't 7eZ."k' , i0 , 11161 Dependable Merchandise Only r Classy sa:Ine styles In eennits. Yeddos, 5LOfa ard tst,,, tralds ittgplata and tart, sold to 3 t5 e,zes 0,f ttile.215 il, 0 - ,, tk - t42',c,?,,,t- I $1 IFA - Philanthropist's Cash After Getting Feed, Bed , One Special Lot STRAW HATS 7, t : Has it lip,m,Ateo. Tio, ,,, srl 0 P' Ohl Folk, s Day 7 . 1. PA Old folks of East and West Jordan stakes will hold their annual Outing at Sa Bair. Thursday. July 14. at which tune bet.ween 4.000 and ii.000 aged persons are expected to swarm the lake resort. , $139994.35 I By Funny Y. Cory 5 000 , ,' 'Hungry' Stranger Steals 11927 o Sonnysayings Dinner, Free Transportation to Saltair Provided. l by sending $1.00 I I I A WHOLE YEAR 8 I dpiLww,kmolviklibmokIL.16.1LlooLlh,IL16.-IL'ImlelLiolkwooklook-ghocgimmiLlwwww,1Kwibmatomhzlookom'woot- . Stakes To n tertam ' FRIDAY NEWS J L:1,1 .,... , slightly different route is provided for Clam; B planes, schhit have three days to make tilt, distance. From Chicago. they will go to Bismarok, N. D. before the second overnight stop at Glendive. Mont., thence to Billings, Butte Ind Missoula, Mont, before wingtig the final stretch, to Spokane. Completion of the northern air. way already started by the department of commerce. establishment of a northwestern air mail line, and the linking of the northwest country more closely to the etustern United States are ;hen by the Derby association as the et,- jeéts of the flight. DESERET -- 4, I i A Your a:1 . I flying. e - 1 io-r- trol station and Bellefonte. 11', and Bryan'. Ohio. as intertrodiste landing fields for refueling. Lacrosa. We.. ts the next intermediate station before St. Pit 111. Which is an overnight stop class A planes. Aberdeen. A. D.. Miles C.ty and Butte. Mont., are the western control stations. with Lemmon. S. D., named as A refueling depot for the ciase A shins. From Butte the planes fly to Feit's field. Spokane. the western terminus. Class A airplanes are a es!scate!J as planes having horsepower limited to "engine displacement gt eater than 610 cubic inches" but nit B exceeding SOO cubic inches. clam engines are those not exceeding 300 cm.)1c Inches displ'Icement The division will elimitt,de "freak" racing airplanes from the contest and thereby aid. the directors hope. in the development of strictly commercial and practical IP spolcANE, from Rooseeit Be ta. : 8.4t'e'in be'r7;... ai::dato : of the A and 8 clakses will tty the air mail course to Chkage. itti Cleveland, O., des4natt d as a conk', 'ew 3 L., , I Jordan ' e a . ". . i te.i..2:,,,,,ibyha,tniFthe:reannits?Le;pulytn,namel . II 7'. . AIR 1111CD , " , , ' 'FOR . , , . ., 4r ci T1 Esc p . - , - ...,..... 20 . 4,0I.W4"4"'Wlb","1".303.7111176,111i400.101.110.1.041b01110.11.10001.1.1W441111110W04,01,10.111011PAIr . ( ,. . , , ..,,,,,, 4.r.f.,,,......W.,-,1,,- N ow Now g 980 1.23 1.48 1.73 Now Now Now Now 2300 p 0 ; 0 2.50 0 N ow 3.00 0 N ow 3.50 10 wiklibm gm LI kw,., wg I IF .40 kw ibil b01 a b:fik No a00ow baths Children, the state procure those lands as L. reit selections. The lands would then be old by the stole to the private parties for $7.50 per acre. It appeared to the land board that the state is losing considerable through this procedure. The purSalt ,Lakirs scenery is be!ng exchaser of the land Is not required to homestead it. but may allow the Piolted bY a new organization. It 'and tti lie idle. The value of the is the "Set Salt Lake First cluh" tends should bcenhaneed consider- Of youngste.rs of the ably within the next few years. It composed W 3$ believed tafalette payground. Its object to4..pke a trip each week to STRIKE IN PROTEST. some posittnsof interest about the TANIPA. Fla.. July Over 15,0(10 czar workers today city. out of Tampa factories in walked Visits have already been pad to a -- sympathetic strike- - piotesting the fire department. public safetY exeruCon of Rico lal agalnin efie Sitc.c0 and Bartolom0 Vanzetti in building. several industrial plants. Massactilsetts. City Creek. CAZ11012 and Municipal See S. First - Formed by l i I l I are ot her trps the str,mer n is reqgy presIdent; -Kootehle" Ivory 'e,oe presplent t Rtrh Hadley, gecretary JImmy Brawn and Paul Thomas rnssert Many ding LarP, ( get's. i UTAH-GRAN- D t COAL 'Tout W;t1tft C.,tnf'-srUbe Arttbractte. es C'.!nkert Leto SootLoss Ad Cls T4 t Burns $ 1)Irts-1N- t Cb eeeee field Cool Co. 1171. Pimp. Woo ti52 sad t .. i. 1 ' oil A, ' , t ...,,,,, ' - , I .1 , - .4 , .. ' - I- , i |