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Show THE faESERET BALI chmiiidihs ra SALE jiidcc rifUZEB'ARE E ran ii. mis NEWS DOUCETTE. of li, who eays happy owe tiia wsy Tan lac frsUimd lire health she ru'l krp from telling jwwplo I,CCY MJUt she' Just so about TUESDAY IK, tTATC ft BAOAOKSK Auerbach (4 rinvXf U. TO brth Day nesday Bargain Day, Wednesday will soon be our busiest day of the week at all Skaggs stores of Idaho, Utah and Wyom' ' ing. Already jobbers and manufacturers, of whom we purchase our supplies, are offering us unusual prices on various items for our Wednesday sale. This is a direct advantage to our patrons who adopt Wednesday as their day of each week ' in their foods, i . I Visit our nearest store Wednesday and save additionally. MS APPOINT Bargains ,. ...30c- 40c Full Cream Cheese, pound .20c ' 10 Pounds Fancy Utah Spuds ( 10c 1 3c No. 1 Cans Pierces Pork & Beans 15c . 25c No. 2 Cans Pierces Pork & Beans 20c 30c No. 2 Vi Cans Pierces Pork & Beans 10c 15c Tall Cans Plantation Evaporated Milk .59c ? Batter 70c Skaggs Fancy Creamery Freeh Roasted Peanuts, 2 pounds ... ...'.30c 25c ' . $1.90 10 Pounds Granulated Sugar ... .25c 20c Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 2 pounds 20c String Beans, 2 cans y 2c 20c 30c Large Juicy Lemons, dozens f. .. .... ' . . , ........ ... .... Some Everyday Prices ' , URO bard has advanced Zo pound, but pe still have plenty at our very low price. Pall Purs Lard . . ..... ... 6 lb. 'Pail Pure bard . . ..... ... It lb. Pall Pure ... Lard b. 15o Can. 49c Bats Polar It ..55c WJtltS .. .... ...a, . .1 69c Bars Crystal ..... 75c 51.25 ItWhite A. ltars .... 79c $2.45 Naptha It Bars Fels 95c Naptha CANNED FISts. I Bars Crams - 2oc Portola .. .. .... ... 20c ic .......... shrimp lie Cans PloneeT Minced Clams ... 2 to Cans Oysters ... Sc Cane . .. -- Me No. 8 serves In ... ..... 6 es. Colonial ,- Pre- It Bara Creme It Bars Bath .. Oil... S5c Tablets 12 Bare Palm Olive 1 33c 22c tto 2H lb. Peanut Butter It tt 6 lb. esn Peanut' .... ..... Butter 25c aii itc 22c 1290 19c All IQ. Cea Aprioot I.tdid. purs sugsr .... ... 2Ie 14 O. Tins Colonial Jam e B. LJc 22c SI. 00 PEAWIT BITTER. lb. can Peanut 28c Ho Butter 29c 29c , rSLICSTEA Mason Jar. Asst, oa Preserves 30c 15c e 1 3 jr iters She 20 I OH Sardines . 10c Cana Oil Sardines, I cans SOc Cana Fancy Chinook Salmon .. ..... ..... ... He Tall Med. Red Salmon .. .... .. . 45c Tall Red Alaska ' almoa ...' Tall Pink ... Salmon .. .... Tana tte Cans Fish . . ... - . lie Cans ' ... ... - ,- "f w Id GQc 51.29 .... 17c - .... 50c .. .. Package Ite Package for tec Soda Cratkere - CROCKERS. Packages 2 .- . , ... .... , ... , . LoC 7tiC -- OLD M ASTEJV COFKr.i lb. Can Old . I .. Master tl S t lb. Can lie 1 ... .... Matter ... . ... .. 121 ( lb. can Old Master ... ROT AL 6ARDEA lb. pack- ....' age s H lb. Pack e e gftfl 59c v i .WO 39c 75c ettett Blores and Markets 40 Main, 153 Regent, 216 Stale Sts. Jny : Auerbachs Buy your Fall and I " School are unequaled for ' Style, Fit and Winter Footwear now. u Underwear Service. and Hosier Growing Girls, Misses and Childrens School Shoes Reduced foot-shap- . Childrens High Cut C9 00 Childrens High Cut vmiAU Childrens black gunmetal school shoes, made on a broad with last, toe, foot-shalow soles and leather heavy heels. A" high cut lace pattern, a good wearing, stylish school shoes for children. Sizes 8 Y to 11. Reduced to $3.28. School Shoes pe whale carload of fall of children's knit onderwea ' la on now sale at big bargain prices Secure your entire at winter's supply A MISSES HIGH CUT SCHOOL , M QR SHOES Made of black gunmetal on the broad toe e or English last, with heavy leather soles and low school shoes. A stylish high cut pattern, serviceable as well as dressy. Sizes lUi to 2. m GROWING GIRLS HIGH CUT . $6.95 . SCHOOL SHOES lace button. or Made of black or brown kid, On medium toe English last with military heels and flwcible soles A stylish, good wearing shoe for school wear. Sizes 2Vt to 8. ' Reduced to $6.95. , CQ AO School Shoes yZi40 A gunmetal high cut lace style school shoe. Made on a ... ... ' broad foot-phalast for with growing feet, heavy leather soles and spring heels. Very serviceable and good looking. Sizes 5 to 8, reduced to $2.48. pe , Childrens Gunmetal Button Shoes . . . . A good M Childrens Fleece Used late QR metal button shoe for school wear. Made on a foot-shalast with heavy leather soles and low heels, an exceptional value. Sizes 8V$ to 11. Reduced to $2.98. pe two-ton- Boys Sails er $23.95 finest-cassimeres- $25 Boys Suits at $19.95 , . . 9 Boys Cap Sale, $1.98 Remarkable quality fabrics- in a very clever line of patsuits included... - . terns. Large shapes In all wool textiles. Values Sizes 6 8 to $2.45, $2.75 and $2.95. Two-trous- er - 3-- - k Two-Trous- In finest all wool Scotch tweeds and Suits that in appearance as ' well as in endurance have no rivals. Possessors of such suit elegance have reason to be proud. Absolute satisfaction a surety. Many patterns to choose from. All sizes 8 years to 17. ( - , . 7 3-- 8. 3C was further shown that during the cX5TICBLTO rREDITORS ESTATE first six months of 1020, 8,455 traffic la Mary Glade, Deceased. Crediviolators wsre arrested In that city. tors will present claims with vouchers The fines paid by these violators agReu" . . I., 8a.lt Lake CityGrocery Ltah gregated 3200,684. How to reduce the 10th day of November!, of number was accidents traffic large ' the principal subject of the convenWILLIAM J. GLADE . , tion. Executor of the Last Will Test. ment of Elisa Mary and Lieut Dan Sylvester ,of the San Glade De' ceased. Francleco police department was elected president of the association for ths AD.a,1830 fir,t PubJIctlon- - August ' 31,V ensuing year. , F. E. Barker, Attorney for Executor? ?.n7'Vlr FOR BALE AN .ORDINANCE. AU an ATION REGULATING C0XIU(T RE90RTER8 TO, AUTO SNAPS et SrsL,0fa.lhfe0lf00wU.n:ty TOURSSENS. ssStha01.rlm Shall J2 i , Commission-- .Ounty ilhat the! IV HAlii.i'rEKS REBL1C DANCE "TRUCKS: Republic Dispatch, express body. Bulck, express body. Vim. express body. Oldsmobile, express body. CARS. Packard touring, a snap. Lk "'I 5 PJlblfc dance hall. !" thi ordinance. J to mtan any roottvplaca to pyb11'- - Patronage in dancing, wherein the sjhich Is carried on. pubtlo Participate, 2 No or persons, Oldsmobile. model 4S. dance, nor shall sn.v keepers, Saxon 4, touring. or persons proprietors In charge . ' Maxwell touring., thereof, permit or suffer person or' Terms persons to dknee In any any dance-naipublic A. E. TOURS8EN. any indecent or Immodest dam 445 Main St. Was. 2J52. Vi Vy whlch U character! std any Indecent or immodest motion ooy- - No person or persons-ISSiL1ny. Public dance hall, set or. rude, boisteroua. obscene or! Indecent manner, nor shall gnv keep- er, proprietor or person in charge of public dance hall permit any person or persons o ao act or speak i therein. Section 3. Every public dance hall h b In Ti. Illuminated ftaTE while bfthMy rostAoduD cock orr!: Lak fj? J , nd therein while .0d?.b b City lights are dncng dimmed,. or turned low,- - soextinguished, as to gDe Imperfect la hereby prohibited and j Illumination a . lolation of thia ordinance. j made I irnrnni ,i.i .'ii. i, ,. ' '' Section 4. No keeper or person In GHNEiiAL HOUSEWORK GIRL. AP- ny PuhMc dance hall or anv Jfamusement Must be able to cook. snail p rmlt do be No washing, !plc or remtl" therein CaH two. 2&01 of any intoxicated per- Waa. or family apply 127 South 12th East 81. any person 0,t'ny prostitute, ororpermit of known to be or remain Immorslity therein after nine oclock , p. m, any unmarried peraon under the age of eighteen years, unless in the Immediate presence of parent or lawwhir1!. Prn a1 ... l. ? To Avert Many i Hot or Cold Luncheon - Road Accidents Regulation of the parking of automobiles and the use of daxxllng headlights eeem lo be the principal problem confronting the trsfric officers of the country, .according to Sergeant i. H. Wardgn of the police traffic squadron. who returned today from the convention of the International Traffic AT THE NOON HOUR. . K4TMT From 12 to 2:30 each day excepting Sundays at each of our. Ji iSMtiPi it'ir iat v nl A NOTICE, Balt Lake City, Aug. SI, It:t. I have my posaeaalon one brown horse I on right years old, branded DECB shoulder; right hind . foot white. If la aid iratd to tP hi J th cltv esrav pound. Ninth North and 10. .Becond West, Friday, 112. at 2 p m.. O T Bpeir, pound -- keeper. Waa tttl. . FOUR RETAIL STORES j We are serving a choice variety of Sandwiches, Salads, Pie, Cake, etc-- , and well fiared Hot Dinners. Each day our menu of Soup, Meat Specials, Vegetables and Deserts are changed. All food U prepared by competent lady cooks in modern sanitary kitchens where used! only the best of materials are September . ',r rf Arizona Temple Day. ITVftigr. ey $27.50 to $30.00 Discuss Means Firs Presidency, Alt slxexi n. Save-Mon- Savings of 20 per cent, 25 per cent to 35 per cent Serge Suits, Scotch Woolens, Tweeds, Cassimeres and Homespuns in all the , newest styles and the finest selection of colors and patterns yet . assembled. e mohair and silk serge linings ; fine ivory buttons ; Fine thoroughly lined trousers, careful tailoring, rightly built models ' ' Over 2,000 Suits. . $18.75 to $19.75 Boys $12.50 to $13.50 Boys ' Suits at $9.98 Suits at 16. 6 to Sizes $21.00 to $22.50 Boys $14.50 to $16.00 Boys Suits at Suits at $11.85 $16.85 night and Wednesday, somewhat colder tonight, probably frost in the mountains: Slightly warmer Tellowslone temperaWednesday. tures, 6S to 36 degrees. It snowed, hailed and rained last Raturday in the park, so tourists arriving this morning, reported. ar- The local weather office' has ranged for a special dally weather report from Deseret, Millard county, the center of the alfalfa seed Interests of temperature the state. Th highest there yesterday, was 82 degrees; lowest, IS degrees, sklea clear. OlARLERW fells Chlldreaa Srheol Heelery Felr ' Auerbach's school hosiery cannot be and their matched for appearance hard wearing qualities. Thrltfy' mothers should My In a stork at once of these wonderful. stockings Special. 10c pair, v ( hlldrro'e Fleece Lie Ualea gaits ... With panty walet attachment, liar-gailie. Dr. Dentene Sleeping Salta. For children have arrived and moth., ere are advised to get their winter's supply at ones. Supply Is limited on this desirable garment. vAilO Boys School Suits Sale Officers association at San Francisco. of the association to be held at ChiThe convention was held st the coast cago fn 1631. city last week and was attended by Reports of the various officers approximately 700 delegatee from all tended to show that Salt Lake has one Canada. and United States of the best traffic ordinances In ths parts of the In San The name of the association was country,1 Warden stated. Traffic changed from the .National Francisco one or two deaths occur Internato the association accldenta. During Officers dally from traffic tional Traffic Officers' association. the month of April of the present year, trafthetraffic campaign wa a safety first The problems confronting officers of that city. The fic officers In various cities of the staged by the court In the open air on the country were related and discussed by Judge held fined each offender Proposed traffic reg- street corner andhim the delegate 5. brought before ulations were drawn up and these Weather Forecast York City NaThe report of the Newshowed drafts will be submitted toInthe delegation. Warden said, suffered that It "Cooler Tonight tional Safety First council Decemin from injuries ber. If acted upon favorably by this 7 .death there duroccurred accidents traffic Fall weather evidently at hand, council. Sergeant Warden said, they month of July this year. It with the local range of thermometer will be adopted at ths next convention ing the 71 degrees for yesterdays maximum, to 51 degrees for this morning's minimum. The forecast read, Fair to- In order that every Later-da- y Saint who desires to contrlbuie to ths erection of lhe temple sd Mesa, Arisons, may Co Vo, Sundav, 13. has been set aerie as We reArisons Temple Day quest that each Bishop in th by Church make ..arrangements which, all who derire may make these Donations, and we hope each Btahep will encourage eiery member of hie ward to become a doner. Further deta.le concerning the collection of the funds, record of donors, and the manner of remitting the dona Iona, will be Rtarfioprie, given by the Breading md who wiil collect these t HrPDR J GRANT, - - AMl'oyH LI M prices pre-seaa- quality black gun- - At a gathering of members of the association National Woolgrowers Monday evening at the Hotel Utah, F. J. President Hagen barth appointed the following committee to prepare resolutions condemning admission of New Zealand lambs into the United States: Dr. J. M. Wilson of Wyoming; Professor W. C. Cofey of Illinois; Dr. 8. W. McClure of Oregon, and Dr. H. C. Gardner of Montana. We art aa Mr. Hagenbarth said: unprepared for peace as we were for war. England Is . going after the world's trade, and it Is only in self defense that we work for an embargo of foreign meat Into this country. The committee will report thie evening at another meeting, at the hotel. Children's Fail Shoes s 1 4 ' SOtP. v hear rumor of soap advancing Nodus to Increased freight rates tice our prices. 10 Bars 811k Soap GET READY FOR SCHOOL NOW! C0l.1lulTTEET0FilAI.lE to-la- y 12 Unusual Wednesday THE ' OZO DTORE LL The eeoond day of the fifth annual ram eala opened this morning, tinder favorable aoeptcea, with mere then 100 sheep men present, end e felr outlook, with Dwight Lincoln es auctioneer. There were about St sale, representing 111, III, made during the morning, one being e lot of IS yearling KembouMet rama with wool of remarkably fine and uniform texture They Were'of fared hy 0. N. Merritt of Woodland. Cal, who stated he had eold In California a lot of Just euch anlmala for 1100 each. However the bidding opened a little weak, at ISO, but was finally puahed up to 30, bid In by J. C. Carpenter, Cedar City. . Secretary F. R. Jdarahall of the NaI am Just so happy over the way tional Woolgrower' association, said Tanhto has restored my health that I that whlls tha aales wars only medium and alower than last year, fair can't keep from telling people about 1C aald Mrs. Lucy Doucette, of 71 prices are being realised, considering market conditions and general status 8tsrk street, Manchester, New Hampof the Industry. He believed a stroager I suffered so shire, a few days ago. Interest will be manifested and the with chronic Indigestion that I long 'sale made a success. F. 8. King, didn't know what It was to sit down Bros, d Co, of Laramie. Wyo, offered and enjoy a single meal. My stomach JUDGE HENRY If. HATES, a fine specimen of ItambouiUet ram, was so badly disordered I haul to not ac- held at ths Nswhouse liotel. In nom-- 1 II vs on the .for which the vendete would As strictest diet, and nothing wa V tribute this 11.600. Inatlng Judge Haya high I cept any bid under with ms.' At times agree I seemed four animal of to work hta the the past paid figure was not reached,owners to ba cut ff. M(1 Us as expect was withdrawn, I would suffer terribly for hour, at a n. of Aumralia. L. Samuel Maryevale. from him Page cabls order for ' attor-t,- 1 . '. At Monday afternoon's sales, the cum bent hi ths office of district mr strength completely end He renominated. was The also filled. was high well nsy auditorium 1 to nd. figure of the day was reached In appointed the fore part of this year would klvs.out several times during 11.100 for a ftamboulllet ram. from suoceed E. E. Hoffman, who resigned I th r nd would have to stop and Bullard Bros, of Woodland, Cal, to due to U1 health. extremely nervous and Ths Sixth Judicial district comprises! I rMf- - I was the Cunningham 8 heap company of Irritable, and Just felt like I would Pendleton, Or. The remainder of the the1 counties of Bevler, -Wayne, Piute. I break doVn completely. ales ranged lower. Aa tbs Balt Lake Garfield and Kane. "One day 1 saw a statement from 1 Immediately foUowtng the adjourn-yam sale la considered a sort of basen-- 1 a rriend of mine who said Tan lac had rometer for the rest of ths country. ment of the convention the Tenth convention was called! helped her wonderfully, so I wag con Special effort will bo made to make atortal district was a dependable medicine f this a successful and satisfactory resulting In the nomination of J. B.vtnoed 4t and I began taking It Immediately, Showalder as stats senator. ona. , and I am more than pleased at the aplendld results. My appetite improved right from the first, and the horrible Indigestion from which I suffered ao long haa entirely disappeared. "I have now finished by fourth bottle, and can eat Just anything I wish without any bad after-effect- s. I also leep better and have more strength and energy. It ie a pleasure to tell others what Tanlaa haa done in my ease. Bold In Balt Lake by Schramm WedUnusual With the growing popularity of Skagg Johnson, t good stores. Adv. IBig: . , Judge Henry N. Hays of Richfield, for tht past four year o th bench of th Sixth Judicial district w ax this momlnc renominated for the office t the Democratic Judicial convention A AUGUST 31 1920 rBOB ATE AND KrAKDIAllHir NOTICE. . Consult ..County Clerk or respective signers f r further Information. ful guardian." Section t. No public dance hall aha! be opened or conducted on Sundav. Section There shall be no dane-i- n Igg In any public dance hall after It o clock midnight. r cor scHon Any firm violatinrmhmU of th prorr- -pontlon tn ihtm act Bpon COBvirtlothereof, be punished by a fins ,of net' One Dollars' Hundred esceedlng tilottO) or by imprisonment for a term not Exceeding ninety (ttl dsjs Beetle t. Thi act to tak effect on thetatth day of September, 112. which date la not less than fifteen datrs after the pasaage of said ordl- anna. Passed hy the Board of County Com- m'saloner of Balt Lake County, Ntato 7' fn, of ltah, thilr4 day of August, A. U of 1120 the vote on the ordinance being N'lTlTJC TO OKEDITORBKsta Johanna M Nrlron deceaeed. Credi- as foltowai,1 tors C, F. BTILLMAN. '"Aye; claims with vouch. - h present J B IJMibfT. Aye: under gret st No. 14 Last I WM R WOHFR. -- a ye" Bnth Tempi Breet. LekrVit). t ,ah. on ar before the 5th day of Board of County y ommieeioner of Silt Lake toon'- -, Biate of Utah November, A !.. 102. J A NEIJW'N r. BTILLMAN. 3of ef Connly f om- Chairman Administrator nf the estate Ukr C&tJv Johanns M Netron. f mneaaad mrfmfir f H Bacaman. Attorney for Admln-Ilatra'8tat of L'tak - ft t I I j fc 1 ' t- r ur late of I:" frt ' publlf alien, Aug. 31. J. L'ountjr Clerk. - - , - |