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Show IbblL-it-al . As Oztcae ' of W. lUrry J. Woodward, 1 a employee af the Joseph William h Vo Taylor undertaking aaubllahmant, lies la a erltlsl condition at tha Holy Croaa hospital aa tha rssult af aaran knlfa wound! in tha body, auffarad during an altercation with Charlaa Banco, 44 police. years old. according tototha hava followTha stabbing la said Ton cafe, Bon at tha ed an argumsnt 71 went ITlrst Booth street. Bueco and J. Mumfreddo. 17. who la said to hava a aa tat ad tha former during tha argument, were arreated and lodged In the etty tall pending tha oulcoma of Woodard Injuries. According to tha police,' Woodand Preston ard, Ray Malthsw 29. 14$ waet Second Boulh street, entered the cafe to obtain a lunch about 11 o'clock Sunday night, bunco and Mumfreddo were In there soon at tha time and an argument s aroee over eorne fannied Ineuat In-to Bueoo, wbo waa aaid to hava been toxicated. Bunco la then said to hava thrown a knlfa at Woodard, tha Tha twa blade piercing tha muscle men then ruahed outside where Woodmore. One alx times waa subbed ard of the knlfa thrusU In tha back penetrated hta lungs. Woodard's injuries received attention at tba emergency hospital and bs wan then removed to tha hospital. -- Iy Lecturer TelU of Condition FLOfllliG OUT TIES FI in Armenia Thousands of ties cut In tha Black-for- k district of tha Ashley national forest during tha past twa year hava been banked along tha Blackfork river dua to tha low water this spring, said C. !L Ztordt. ranger of thla district who la visiting with officials of tha Wasalch (wrest In Balt Lake. The creek this spring hei bean especially low and It will now not bo poosiblo to transport these tlaa until tha high water next spring, Mr. Zierdt aald. . I - Numerous reports received prevl-ousl- y predicted that .fully Tomorrow at 9 A.MThe Bargain FloodGales Will Open To Our 140,099 ties cut during tha peat two seasons would bo taken out of tha forest thla epring aa tho creak has bean reported aa especially high. Mr. Zierdt, however, scouts this aa being Impossible and declared tha creak la rather low this year. Borne places along tha bank. ha aald tha ties are lammed two or, 1 three thousand deep. Tho east fork of tho Green fUver is now coming Into Its own as tha sportsman's pared las, ha aald. Tho fishing to ha found hero la especially good and tha stream la easily accessible. Numerous small parties hava bean visiting thla stream and all re-- , port phenomlnal catches, ha declared.! Tha beat fishing places Its about! 10 milS from Evanston, Wyoming1, ' nearly all of which can bo covered by auto. Thera la little need of tak-- l Ing previsions aa there are numerous ranches where food can be secured. Mr. Zierdt Is just entering tha; Tho range' sheep on tha forest. conditions ha reported are. unusually good and plenty of forage through- out tl.a graalng season la tho outlook. ,, While In Balt Lake ha will apply fovocational training und-- r thei war tuna rahabllltioa act haring Injured in Franco while In tar-vi- a as captain la tha Pa ttayl rants Field Ar Ullery. Tha Rev. Dr. Lincoln Wirt, formerly With the American Red Cross In Armenia. gave an In ter eating lecture last evening on Armenian atrocities, and conditions In Palestine, Illustrated by etereopticon views, before a large la tha First FreebyterUn His descriptions corroborchurch. ated reporta from that country about tha treatment of tha Armenians tha views showing tha sad results. Via wa of Jerusalem, IU crowded streets, and airship views of tho city ware Instructive. Damascus and tha region of the ESCAPED Euphrates liver were also shown. These Are xOnly a Few of fhe Hundreds of Bargains fn" All Depls rr In Good B Woman Report Being Held up and Robbed While tpaltlng tor a street car at South Temple and P streets Sunday night, Mrs Clars De Camp. M4 Dresden avenue, wan held up by a bandit and robbed of 42 5. worth of Jewolry and some money, according to her reThe man, apport to the police. would proached her and told her be kill her if she did not hand over the money and Jewele In her possession. Officers believe tha bandit who robbed Mrs De Kemp is the same one who robbed Mies Florence Covington, 171 Q street, on Eleventh East between South Temple and First South streets- C'" Fiddly bight. -- t- - Car Checker Relieved Of SO Cenliby Holdup r L i HVraceEvans csr""cfieeker'"em-ploye- d by tha Utah Light A Traction company, waa held up by an armed bandit Saturday night and robbed of It cents The robbery occurred near Seventh South and Seventh East streets - era Tha pattaras Colonial Pump OxSords and Tie AU alsea and width July Clearance Sale prloe, gsorgstts . range of shades la tha lot 44. to Sites Waists that sold regularly up to M. Out thsy go choice while thsy last 2500 See Win- - t "at dows Actual $8 to $12 Values. VJr: 3-D- Clearance ay It Aspirin Tablets 11.71 Stanley Shad low, convict No. 101, who escaped from tha guards while ha waa working In tha prison orchard with sight other man Saturday, waa l Folsom captured in a house at avenue at 4:11 p.m. Sunday by a posse led by Warden Gaorgs A. Storr The poase consisted of the warden; Walter Griffin, police chauffeur; Julian Riley, patrolmani-J- ;8. C. Capson and E. R. Holliday, guards at tha prison, ' An exhaustive search t tho city had been .mads before any trace of the missing man could be found. Sunday morning Warden Storre received a telephone call saying Shadlow might be found at Folsom avenue. Organising tha posse, the warden proceeded to the place. Looking through the window the officers could see their man Inside. Storrs and Riley then proceeded Inside while tha others guarded tha outside of the house. Shadlow attempted to hide but made no attempt to resist the officer Although he was somewhat reticent concerning his escape, Shadlow to said to havo told tha officers that if tha gasoline had not refused to run the automobile he had been operating, ha would not have been captured. The police believe he had stolen a car down town' and had" contemplated leaving tha city Jn It. C. Kooyman, 14 years old. and Gepyge McMa.no, TO, who live at the house where 8hadlow was arresttd. wars arrested D. byK. - Clayton vpeTiew '"quad R. Glljeaple, night watchman, and Whiter Griffin, police chauffeur, on a charge , of haring stolen sev-rsacks of potatoes belonging to tho Ryan Fruit from a box car standing on company tha fruit company's da track. , They ware lodged in the city JalL 300 Trimmed anck Tailored Hats NOTIONS $l 15c and 20c Me Plnkbem'a Vegetable Com.... as pound .. 1 1.00 Fountain Syringe .41.33 1 lb. Medicated Cotton lee 5 yd Bterilised Gauie ...,.se 47e 0o Doan's Kidney Fills Me $1.10 Nu sated Iron Tablets tOo Daggett A Kamedell's Cream sa gl-11.71 Hair Brushes OOe Java Rice Powder Me lie Glycerine and Rosa Water .'. ..lSc Me 1.00 Squibb'! Oil I3e 20a Powdered Boric Acid .....a....,.....,, Pepto-Manga- 00c 1 y, tl.tS .....S7e pt. Witch Haxel Se .....Ike tee Talcum ISo Pure Castile Soap lOo Shaving Soap lie Tussalne Toilet Toap S far fer u Sensational values every one of them. Tan tables filled with them hats of avery wear MUaaa.. Ribbon Llsere Hemps, Rough Straws; ' Every shads desired and they are .19' CJe 10c Syrup of Figs 25c Tevgen'a Assorted 159-yar- $12.50 ........... n ALL SEASONABLE STYLES No exchange ne C. O. D.'s, no deliverla The selling will be quick and furlou so be hare early for best selection Tuesday 3Se 3b morning. Tooth' Brushes Mulsified Oocoanut Oil 70 Castor Oil 10c Oem Junior Razor Blades .. 41.25 Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic . 26o Powder Puffs ' Auerbach's Main Floor. SOe JM. J. B. COFFEE 60c, Dress Ginghams, 32in. Wide Shepherd Checks Values to $1.19 J 70 Values to $2.00 a Yard, for r fin- scalloped Sheeting:, 48 and 50 in. $1.50 Fancy White Fabrics, 3H to 40 inches wide, yard Up to $5 Dress Scarfs . . ish bleached table cloths 58, 60 and' While they ylast. ValuesTo $4.50. h. at - a a $1.00 Shirts . 88C Mens Silverware al Big Savings Parses, Bags, Savings ol H Ladies Neckwear at I Price 'II nt ' Cham-Heritag- ueni.' his-wif- dipprrd, x I" -- T$4rooTabicibiKr'rEELThiSdsMIiiinr7r'Tr:S Hemmed or linen S0c Clea. 64-inc- - . . . Beautiful printed and woven voiles, 36 or 40 inches 'vftde flight and dark'1?rouhds, actttaTv&ues td $2.00 In this big lot speciaUy priced until sold the yard, dOc: Follow the crowds to Auerbach's Tuesday- ,- - QQr to$1.5Cn?OC al 3-i- a: 10,000 Yds. Voiles 36 to 50 Inch Yaiues 7 ' (Oo J' Dozen - Sold Up To 3 Camille. J 0c1.40Cocos Guda's Hair Nets, Invisible net of guaranteed human hair. Hand-mad- e and scientifically sterilised.' Absolntely sanitary. Tha beat Also cap shape nets. styl AIL eolor except white fringied style and gray. Me Speel Cette. S for Me d J. P. Costs black, or white pool cotton. Limit 2 to s cuetemer. Me ISe Hat Carton, Cerda, lSe Sale starts I a. m. Tuesday . Ladles iebaeis, SZr. m. Tuesday Bale Starts 4 Elaetle Webbing, S Yards fer Be r.CTBcH widergood quatny. Ke Elaetle, a Yard for ge Fine hat elastic. Special, 4 yards for 6e Me Elaetle Webbing, a Yard fer 2Se. Black elastic webbing. 2 yards for 25c. 3Se CbtldrenW Velvet Grip Garten. Me. Children's Velvet Grip Garters Auerbach Main Floor. That Formerly Tub Waists co-ur- mf.s pt the-cher-- I, Fairs The Result of an Ex- traordinary Purchase Evans told tha police .that ha had been suffering from a bead ache and wad walking In the open to see If he Former Salt Laker. could not cure it. As he approached $1.85 Killed in Accident Seventh South street two men aphim comamnded and suddenly peared $2.5(T hta hands One of the -- dispatch from EtyrNey-ss- ys to throw-uup-t- o that ' robbers- f&en. th rust s revolver against J. T, Llndeley, a contractor formerly to Evans stomach and told .him, not of Balt Lajte, .waa instantly, killed at 2 apeak. Tha other searched him, 'clock yesterday afternoon when an . Tho bandits allowed Evans to retain automobile In which he Was riding! Id cents as car fare, the police say. overturned about miles south of Ely. Ha waa an route to Tonopah.l Youth Discovered , Ail where ha was o take charge of work " ln Act of Burglary on tho Tonopah-Belmo: mill under the direction of p. B. Smart, of Den" Ray Adams.ll year old, waa ar- ver. Mr. Smart waa driving the car Mr waa passenger. rested Sunday night by D. H. Clay- andSkiddingSmart of the car a flat commenting that the dlsagrement o ton and R. B. Rogers of the police tire to reported to have through the jury In the Plngree trial, tjte caused the LACK OF EVIDENCE anti-vic- e Mr. and Mr Smart wera not squad, and Walter Griffin, monetary 'settlements made or repreMr. Lindsley to reported to sentation made by depoeitorst'Ould police chauffeur, and lodged In tha Injured. have left a married daughter, residing not under the law furnieh anjground Jail on a charge of burglary. The at 'dty CLOSES BANKCASE for dismissal. Oakland. Cal. surest was made at the home of At the Metropolitan hoteC-7- 4 west 717 First avenue, where South street. It waa reported Adams ts said to have been found in Third Says His Wife and Man Mr. that there Undsley stopped about , a closet, m 1 have contended outset From the re week leavhrr-thrtwo. Heri, With Her Assaulted Him , According to the police, the Saturday morning. The local shertffa office waa that the failure of the Merchant: tage family had been away10:and0 Mrs requeued to obtain Information about bank was a matter of circumstance p.m. John AnlotierhmH west . Second Heritage returned about When the police arrived the place was the dead and conditions over wlik-- I had no South street, informed the police Sunhome she thought tha she heard a control." said John Plngree, formerly day night that he had .been' assaulted roise Inside. - Bho proceeded 'to the Butinei Agent of e beaten by and a president of ih e Merchant bank, fol- and telephone and celled the Officer. w IV be nthe police arrived the palce was , Waitert Union Missing lowing dinmisBBt Saturday df . tha ijiaf - w ho a with her. Anlpueeh s dark, and while Griffin and Roger and grand Jury indictments agalnet him- head and face were badly bruieed hosClayton went inhe wk taken to the emergency .Complaint guarded the outide self. George E. Kurd and L. J. Ha use side. .With the of flashlight, bus In m agent ef Coeka under order of Judge Harold 34. Steph- pital, where it was found necessary to -take three stitl hes to close the tocera-Whe- n Clayton- located Adams in the closet, Union No. 41 tr Kzd of the .Third dietriwfcourt. tk-In- g an claim. officers the officers he had met the bank closed Its doors i rtlon. He teld't-hwith him about 499 ef the When searched at the police stawas common gowrfp that the creditor i hi Wife and the milt at Third South tion. Adams to said to have had In his money and 'key te a would realize lee than 10 cents on the and First WJ xtreetB and tbat when articles of Jewelry safety deport box in tha Walker pockets several dfrijar. , it gte me a great deal ot he attempted to interfere with their Iirf struck him belonging to Mrs Heritage. bank, waa made to the police 8undy (tl(dctioiv now to see etr near jpln his- wifes 'escortrock. Officer by J. McCernick, president, and H oompiete settlement.' The part two1 over. the- head with Kuhn, secretary of the union.' Ani',r haVi not been opportune for the began, s search for the couple, Spiked in Ball Game. i audit of eh books of the organization I Hqaldatloa tf assets such aa those held THE VITALITY OF MORMONISM" B to being made today to ascertain th,fc' the bank. . Arnold DeWald. J years old, ' DismtiuiU of the ImlictmAnt wee erset amount Officials of By Ir. Janies F. Tabnagw. street, was treated at the emergency tho enlon said missings' Issued by The Gorham Press they would ask the moved by Dirt. Atty Frank B. RichJuzt who In a statement lo the hospital Sunday for Injuries suffered county at tome y-- office for a com- ard ' fBeton, own invent ir tlo.ua at Bonneville plaint ehargfW Merrla 'Wlttr embez- declared t at hie during a ball game was zlement, Morris to aald te have dt. as well as that of couneel tor the re- db LMBuiiciiYB JirtHJirinrB vi (Of Hospital attendants aald he sufpark. In he recov. inji with connection eelver and -ChrlM appeared shortly after a meeting of ch h f jter-da- y piked as ha alid to first base civil ry through and confo-io- n the union held Sunday tnornmg. Saint. frtny fered severs! laceration which. had evidence Ing drvemid to Thl, complWtton ot Dr. of the left foot and ankle. After him to the mtWttekm' that arHclee published durtn tb hi injuries had been Jreated he was there wa lees hope for eon v let ion on In the great newzpa- two yearz removed to hie home, the Indictment Wowr than at the time pc re hf the country. CHURCH NOTICES Mr of on the first irlal'of f'mrree Published te meet an insistent deTHE ' DEbEHFT N EWh JOB DEFT- of iwvhin depct in an mand for three valuable article is hood in The Inso.vknt case of which Ihe bsnk. on. form monthly blank with price beok meeting you Jury Let u figure t . , or re- Pioneer stake will be held Jo the diesgTed. II M. - . reel UK area, hpokle T NEWS' ROOF WTORK. The court gtsn'ed the motion on the In fort anything i the print- stake' Aban, Tuesdtv. July . ft 7 4 ceipt v 4 Mata full attendance te desired. ef evidence. News BuUdlttg. pm. ground ef lruTficien-, ing line. i- --, $5.98 pair. Tour CfllGT l$: ; 1 of . the season's latest made of patent kid, style browa leather, all browa sued black sued brown, suede vamp, satla back to match, black kid. thirty f Hundreds wonderful values Mrs. e. $8iJL2 JEe?pL ajjiford Beaded, Embroidered or Lace 'Trimmed Styles. Toilet Goods koto-mobil- W A . Woman Injured in Auto. Will H. Lovoey, lift Tala avenue, . suffered numerous bruises Sunday when aha was thrown from tha seat Into the bottom Of her as it passed over a bump In tho pavement on Lincoln avenue between Ninth South and Belmont avenue. Officers say heat expansion has caused a dangerous rise at that point and the pavement is aald to rise It Incres above lu normal condition there. Two red lantern have been by .patrolmen placed nearths-hum- p the last two nights . Mrs. Lovsseys injuries were not serious Women's Up to $6.00 Georgette Waists - - t 1920, LOWWJITER PflEYENTS Stabbing Affray , MOXDAV DKSKRKT 0 DiJ-FRE- .ju, Tal-forc- ed $5 Black : .98c Qeallty llazlted. J Ladies np lo $10 Dresscs . S5 All Ladies, Sweaters H Off . . $9.00 $3.98 Ladies$6Pnmps-Siipper- s E DAMAGE- D-. IN UBEBTY j . PiBK EIRE v $2.98 Silks, yd. . , Ladies up io $20 Coats Grocyteryd Department Just Between Ourselves - For Tho Xews by DelU E. Stewart. qualification reasonably. Don if Damage estimated at from $2,009 SHE only got one set of silverware, that her pur glass pieces weren't. 1't'B ask too much of our friends of to 1 3,00i was done td the community our pocketbook. ' a near as 'Nellies I nice don't were., pjaypack the at LJberty club house And on more thing W .should-neve- r tire believe she could .have ; been - a bit inornInra forget. The more we deman grounds w satisfied Kh her wedding present" and accept the greater Is our debt i. which to said to have originate! from life and to other Tfld tune A random remark overbeard concernmatches used by children left free because of modern them- ing on of theVune brides. from or the time sparklers and savpr energy conserve!- - T sparkler Evidently much to expected ot one's what are we doing with It 7 Striving-afte- r selves The house had Just been preHow much mors more pleasure and eaae? Ot friends pared for the Fourth of July celebra- do we nowadays using It to grasp our bit of the world'w of lint our than expect Janl Retschnluer. tion by Cherubim burden and cheerily lift? tor. had been a Way only a short i mothers did? Dozen of dresses to all the convenience one; whlct . 'iheir Run to Aid thus wtien the blaze started. make household work easier; ma- Passersby A large part of the roof was deof in th chines Victim slowerOf Inof Holdup place travel stroyed by the flames as was the the hours horse; behind esse of family pesand the house terior of the club instead of ell day-- toll-- , gtfts tnsgnifi-cen- t Jim Tee, IS years old. 1747 sou1r tering.' The piano end the, dancing in price as well aa in quality 'West street, reported to t hoSecond floor were damaged also. ell these and more we demand, and If for any reason lif pe lice Saturday night that he had beer "The fir means ifiore tksn would feeel aggrieved held up and knocked unconscious tw , be supposed St first." said il is Chsr-lo- tt refuse. . not? Are these days wot two men Well, why comSouth and FlrsJJ th of Stewart, lnehsrg not conHave those all different? munity club bouse In her capacity" of veniences and pleasures a direct ef- West streets. Before the robber ha In city fect upon our.weirsre and our happi- Searched hla clothes thoroughly, Te? supervisor of playground la there any virtue In hard, regained consciousness and relied for'"Vs hsd everything ready for ness? park and deprivations when we can help. Three men who were, wolng-th Fourth celebration here nt- - the nesses ease w and pleasure and help to . n . community club house, ns well ns have fir to the days of. hh4 htw for the big N E, A. crowds that would Should we go backand cries rushed to exist.-srd ! dtuller the tsne. arrive com to watch bur wofk. Vt Uh good household shivery . . ence? weettvr today w will be" sbl fo .log irtfore the assailants bad obtained It to not IsU-rcourse Df only was the but before she. right 4i9 V along yomebow. csrn'tng A deefT of conditions laceration in the scalp, suffered whs community club house- to repaired, we move with the change Will have te do the beet we ca s with j and take for hur use and comfort j he was strurk'rrver the bead whth a the bfevean reasonably prortdsj black Jack. wsa. treated at the eraerC temporary quarters to Hicliment wes-ja- lt But let s always feme m br gency hoept-sl- .' foe- - b . thee." , , , t' anC-streng- to-lig- th m - . gt , , -- . |