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Show THE DE5ETIET NEWS 'WEDNESDAY OCTOBER te immsim . lonu-pii- n Tbd enactment ef a now oUto high way law talcing tho atato highway eemmluton eat of pollttea and appointing a killed technically fitted mta la anly aa highway corngnlealcaar by the food roada convention argd 'fa a resolution adopted Tueaday after aoon at a meeting In the Commercial fab. 'The eonvention was called for .of -- chamb w--of eoouitsree aeeryarlee 'and clvto orraalaatlona of tba elate to !41ecue pood road measure The reaolatlon follava: "Whereas, It la tba belief of thle con location that the present ayatere of ' atate highway oomrolaalon la wrong la principle becauae It meana a corn plate upheaval of the atate highway f department at every change of admin- -' tetratlon, reaultlng in enonnoua loaa of time, energy and funda by plaolng men (without txptrlenca, and entirely eat of touch with atate highway plana tn charge and control of the atete'a hlgh-- 1 way system, and that It mapaa pos- Ptbla the.bulldlng np of a polltioal through the expenditure of large leuma of publlo funda for labor and ma-- , tarlal. with raaultant loaa to highway building and maintenance; therefore be in i "Resolved, That It la the desire of ttila convention that the next aoeelon tha loglalatura enact a naw atate of I highway law, placing tha construction and maintenance of all atate hlghwaya com under control of a atata mission which ahall behlghwr nonpartisan, i eompoeed of msa especially fitted for tbia work, aad each for a term of of guch comrala- , yearn that a majority alon shall always ba hold-ovmem so the of the commission hers, plans ahall contlnne without Interruption year aftar year The following resolution urging that all taxes collected on motor vehicles bo used for roed purposes was adopted. , This resolution reads; "Whereas, The motor car and motor track are vehicles, the development and very existence of which depend upon good roads, and it Is a recognis-a- d fact that the said vehicles would Immediately become obsolete without good roads; and, Whereas, Motor vehicles have- - become Indispensable to economic life; therefore, be It Resolved, That all taxes on motor vehicles should be, and of right ought to be, placed In the road fund for tha construction and maintenance of highways Both resolutions bearing , the en-- I dorsement of SO commercial clubs and bodies In the state will be pre-- 1 , civio eented before tha next legislature. MANY WELL KNOWN professional people take chiropractic adjustment for their Caruso, physical troubles. Sootti Caroline Lazzari, Frit Kreihler, Marjorie Rambeau A1 J olson, Ii Ilian Walker, Florence Reed, Elsie Janis and many others. C n 1020 n J Welcome VjtJUw Qunirty mnd Price mm Conference and Pair Visitor We await whh pleasure your visit to Tha Paris lha homey ators, whore price and quality art dxpendebla- - , or &rpndmbtt ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIM 6 STATE y SKIRTS WAISTS $3.95 $4.95 HOICK ef taffeta av Jer I eoy underskirts full aut wall designed dtyle In C cater to costume. match tha or Crop Embroidered lace trimmed, an t an tanalva eelor raaga, , tfaaU aad Urge else GKOROKTTK8 fall , , nJ Prices That Hearken , of Olden Days -- The Pari AN OLD I JrTiParis I ( Now as in Day Gone By the Way to Lower Price . i MAXIM, maintained through years of diligent effort to serve tho public, namely, It t Pays to shopatThe again surprisingly vindicates itself in these meritorious offerings in women's new fashions. " ! Suits Fashionable I Pioneer . i me-lehl- i , I er I Hotel Man Explains Increased Rates Since Spring Conferences Time Conference visitors complaining that local hotfels are charging exhorbltnnt 'prices, have really found a change In. rates since last spring. But the local hotel men evidently have a story which hinges pretty much on a Justification of the rate increase. Manager George O. Keif of the Hotel Utah i W. H. PYOTT, D. C-- , Ph. C Chiropractor. Suite Hours 522-3-4- -5 Felt Bldg. 1, 6-- 7 stated this morning that while the Hotal Utah has changed Its rates. Its schedule la lower than that of hotele of tha same class Jn other parts of tha country. And not only does tha hotel manager declare tho present rate are justifiable, but he also sees little pros-peof a change until that now most expensive article In American Ufa service becomes less valuable. First of all Mr. Relf points out his payroll is practically double, or ft, 000 more than It was a year ago. Taxes on the hostelry will increase this vear bv more than 110,000 and this Increase was only known to hotel officials about a month ago. Furnishing and equipment prices have Increased to practically twice what they were before the war as have carpets, linen furniture, etc. Recarpeting part of the hotel alone recently cogt $18,000 op twice the price paid by the hotel before, he asserted. When the war came Mr. Relf states hotel man had to alt by and see their help go to higher paid forms of livelihood until local hotel people decided they must simply ntop in and bid the ages more nearly equaling what other concerns were paying. He points out that lapses in service maybe excused In other forms of that In, a first class hotel one simply keep this service up to schedule. $16.75 , $19.75 $29.75 $26.75 $34.75 $49.75 We Regular and Out Sizes - - Serges and Trlcotlnea of these prices AT EACH stocks are replete in ct L. Ir2 many social and FOR the affairs of tha winter time, when the smart hut inexpensive dress Jsneeded, variety of styles, materials," 'colors and Sizes youll not find a stock ao comprehensive elsewhere we're aura. Styles that have 11 been chosen with care to design, workmanship, trimmings, of fabric. linings and quality Tawny valours, trlcotlnea, gold-tonand navy serges. Let u 'auit you now. It tu these saw styles, ara most appro print sly fitted. Displaying lustrous bright spangled heads, rich braid and other colorful trimming motifs. AH tha pretty styles ara glv an expression, briefly pannlara, peplum, rippled ov pleated skirt, Blue and straight line . mode and a dew light brown blacks ' ,, . i I eoior es Wool Coats 11 bo 40 r tw OJ y Plush, Goats $19.75 $29.75 $39.75 i 4 4 Jfcv n 'th $24.75 $39.75 $49.75 CUSTOMERS tell ua that nowhere in the city la there auch tailored coata, and that ara so moderate here. Seeing la believing just try on onprices before tba mirror and ba convinced. Bolivia valours, mixtures and broadcloths. Fur .. , , or plain collars. , t, How snd cuff . . nt QE t fascinating are these Jaunty sport styles In tha flaring medals; silk lined, snd plain or enriched with fur collars , to , , ' t t , in MILLINEMY At $9o9 'X . Unrivaled for Beauty or Value OUR greatest own workrooms have been busy for tha past fortnight making for all "Fair visitors, who will, of course, include Salt Lakii ' ' millinery- department in their jaunts about town,"' Scores, Yes, Hundreds of Bewitching Styles Picturesque In the novelty of their shapesand trims, and so varied that "every taste esn be positively suited. PJaln velvet hatter's plush or 'combinations of velvet and Duvetyn are shown In all their splendor of colors ao redolent ef the season, We hid you visit thle wonderful department and sea them all St fl.M. Z! Getting Up An Appetite At play, children work up a natural appe-- ti tie that only real food will satisfy. They ask for bread and butter many times a day. -- As often'M they ask' forttnrisgood ' for 7: them, if the bread is ROYAL BREAD. Made of the same plain nutritious food products that you use in your home, kitchen. with compressed Thoroughly fermented to make and it digestible yeast nourishing. Perfectly baked to a golden brown to make it appe- -' tizing.- - Why bother to bake at home? Give your Neighborhood Grocer a standing order for aplandid article written b Mr te I through the public echool system. waa waiting for a car to tha next town ; mat- W, . Groves In tbs Toronto Telegram tI No ether state It within haUlng dts- asked me to ride with them wt,'ch k quoted lance ef Utah In an efficient attempt ter of tome five miles. - 1 accepted. A. E. Wlnshlp as aaylng: j to solve civic, industrial, and edu Was this all right and should I havs i Is the only stats that has I rational the Utah of tha youth from V' well-braasked tha people for their name to as attempted to eliminate Idleness from U I II to II.' problems ' , to know to whom I as Indebted V aa circumaa on Much would it possible expedttously using depend and ratturning it at ones to its keep- stances in answering the first qusst-ioV S man Th unwise probably for t be would place. ing By Mery Marshall Da ffee Invariably carries a second handker- tba young girl alona. to accept such an Invitation from atrangera You chief not In us should not have asked their name. YOUR HANDKERCHIEF. ASK. WHAT READERS (Copyright 1920 by the McClus News-pap61 As part ( tha early training Syndicate.) , "Recently a man and his wifa In a fashionable vromeit of long ago they motor stopped and, learning that I pld you ever stop to consider the inconvenience and loss of time that comes from putting ON and OFF your were taught s rather- - elaborate etiIt waa quette of the handkerchief. reading glasses? And if you wear glasses for distance, the tn tha days when women of fashion loss of Hme Is even greater. These obstacles are entirely carried Costly lace handkerchiefs snd took great pains that they should be made removed by wearing Kryptons; the invisible Tha sort of shewn to advantage. so you can see both near and far without repeatedly putting handkerchief in favor among well-bre- d Is seldom of persons on and taking off. . enormous intrinsic value. For womPreaidant Nephd Jtaaan of the iCtne-di- aa en the pure- while linen or fine cotmission reached heme yesterday WE MAKE BIFOCAL STYLE GLASSES AS ton square with onlv a little embroidt attend conference. Reporting conery or possibly a lace edging ts the in that section, he esid. ditions CHEAP AS $4-5usual choice. However, It ia not true I The Canadian mlnslen la la a prosthat colored handkerchiefs are In bed perous condition. As hew constituted the mission ts dlvldeA Into seven forra for women. Colored handkerOur Prices are You Money While We have 7 sctlvs mission-- , chiefs are almost never selected, .howOur Prices Save You Money While " unlimited sties. bass epportunt-They Post-Gradua- te ever, by tnea of discrimination. to for Mormonism ties peoteaching n w see tnglhh-maan In a Once while ple who are taxtoue te investigate A-- 1 or Frenchman who carrloshis 15 Yeats In Salt Lake Qty. though wa bare bees operating aa a handkerchief up hie sleeve, pullinr it mission only a year, wa have already out of his cuff when he needs It This met with euccesa newspapers bora been excepwould be an affectation on tha part of tionally24 fair and liberal towards a d the American, even though k had Boms Canadian, dailies have traveled tn Europe and waa familiar our Interview articles and acwith the usage.. No doubt the custom of counts wlthest charge euf.meeting Ground Floor Walker Bask Bldg. East Second South. arose among modern Beau Bran These ar Wales concerning eur peepie tnela who feared tat the presenre ef DR- - D. C. JAMES have gone te probsblr a million homes. A-- JAMES L. DR. a handkerchief in the pocket would Utah frequently receives favorable mar the symmetry of a perfectly tailmention In newspaper article written wbe have visited eer by Cnnad'an ored suit. . atata. One af tha moat recast ef tbeee -ZL&it 48 Aa fcsrlt A.a.1-f- the proper pocket in which to keep the handkerchief. Some men keep In the upper left hand coat pocket while more the right hip pocket. You d man handle will notice that the handkerchief as little aa possible, 11 The Right Thing Atjhe Right Time n. well-groom- er I was brought mission up on now-a-da- Convenience mis im so guess Im sort of a says The pub-hehe- Tho broad ihat mads kOOiL ; mother quit bcMntj Ea4 GLOBE OPTICAL CO. ' at J&ai is if Hi fin lyi bi-foc- al PostTqasties - I r; 4r - r i i |