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Show 1 1 , ' ' , .0 , . .' II - t . - 44 , iP ': i . - DESERET TILE NEWS MONDAY OCTOBER 192C 11 , : krLadL -I 11..1 .b. -- - mmomom , AAAAANAPPAAAMMAMEO.AMAAAqtAAMAIMIANAI.1.1,A 001.110.0MtIMMilt 7, ".' ,rooNNNEMINNNMOMONO.. , Gardner took Krustor's grounder and touched out Olson. No runs. Ono hit.: ,01.1kdb . . 'No errors. t .t., ). , 1) . i 06-STATE Cleveland---GriMt6 i & 110101ZWIt .7. h en, . into went , Nov) .,;: c. u.trpAç I :. , risht, . :t 7,77. Bail . for Mails A . up. !field Brooklyn. . .. A-N1 .. ' !one. Strik ono. Ptrike two. Hall two.1 '1, ,.,, ,, ,,,. L, Ms ila struck out. Evans up. Hell ..i., ,14i4s 4,4, i't.,.c" : , 7 if, Evans singled part Olson. Wambs'. !'" t .N b 1,.s ,, ., AA ,:i,,:i, tans up. Biel MM. Ball two. Evansi,. rt, ;,, .. 0, ..;,t I ' vr k Z.: oi ' ..11,,. WI' picked off first. Smith to ......- kalmsleits ---t 1p 7 .... 0, rout. one, hall two. fitrik 7 1 . 1..,' i two. ' te 44 out flied strike Wombsanis , Amme. " (2Ullibio di. Jo 4,..0 14-, , 'Wheat. No runs. One Mt. No errors.1 SP. 'Ninth Inning. flt ra.1.7" t , one. Hall up. ilsooklynWheat "ed RS. GEORGE NV. M ORGAN Nev., assisted tpair parents los recall,- - Vi'ambaganas threw out Wheat at t smosuolommolomismomr entertained the members of ins.Dinner was served on small tables first. Myers up. Sewell took blverte , threw will to first. the Entre Nou cittb, delight- covers being laid,. tor Mr. and Mrs. grounder andsafe. Ko,,i,essrogosowsmomyt,),-, up, ,. A , : Konetchy being Myers fully at tea this afternoon at L W. Blackmarr. Mr. and Mrs. Barn- netchy forced Myers at cond. Gardemonnono, ir .."'INI, Mr. Mrs. Homer Mr. and Fick.. South hart, ran McCabe ber tome, 311 for ner to NVambogsnals. east Fifth .6 V and Mrs. B. r. FiweeneY, Dr. and Mrs. Konetchl.. Kilduff. tiew out ItLrytkr!$:...i i4 - etroat- .--- - Yen . Houtan,-Mand error. runs. No itlo One hits. 41,were asters II. and Miaow, Mr.1 1 I Chrysanthemums man, Mr. and Mrs. I. ' i I used about the rooms. A basket of and Mrs F. B. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs.' Y. L.. M. I. , , A. Officers A 0 , V. Roberts Mrs Ella Jepson. Mr., 1 Pink mem centered the Its table ef- C. and Mrs..1 E. Hops. Mrs. Kate KsarI w.ere Convention in Gather , fectively. Assisting the hostess ney. Joe Koarne9. Mr. and Mrs. O. 1. '-'I Mrs. R. J. Jeff and Mrs. II. G. Wilber L. Neat. Mr. and Mrs W. C. Lackey. Sixty-tw- o stake officers and 20 genThe guest numbered IL Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. gleaner, Mr.1 ,. and Mrs W. J. Lund. Mr. and Mrs, eral board members were in attenA trousseau tea yesterday afternoon Thomas Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Beinsoth. dance the general Y. ' marks almost the close of extenalve Mr. and Mrs W. A. DAD, Mrs. Cora L. M. this morning at I. A. on oession fourth floor the MLitt for entertaining Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Ed DeWitt. Mr., Miss Lien Claire Pendleton. whose marriags III and Mrs. J. J. Hetterton. Mr. and Mrs. of the Blehope building. :,A,&' Arthur I. liandro will take place James Q. Pavia. Mina Loatta Davis., Wallace spoke on Beehive work. em,at home bride. Ars. E. the of J. the , Mr. and Thursday ,P. Rowse. Mr., .. , ire-ArThe bride received her friends be- and Mrs.. Ernost, Hoge. Mr. and phasizinet the meaning of the Spirit tween the flours of 4 and 7 at her Mrs. Dave Minnock. Mr. and Mrs. J. of the Hive. Mrs. Ruth May Fox, first home on Firet avenue. who numberedl J. Rowse. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Owen counselor of the organization. Niro. nimilliallEIMMO.MMMEIMIMIMIlmIliM,'.1.tf about 75. She was &misted by her' Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg, Mr. and, Rachel Grant Taylor and Mra Martha . mother, Mn. A. J. Pendleton, Ural Mrs. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. C. Pollock.' G. Smith, an spoke on responsibility James It Carlson. and Mrs. I. ()aim Mr. and Mrs. Otiorga Roudebush, Mr.1 is Mutual Improvement ,worit. and Julia M. Brizen, Mrs. Laura B. Rorstall. and Mrs. A. Hoggan and Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Dimond and Mrs. Emily C. Adams on Marigolds and asters with rich au- . J. J. Rowse. tumn foliage were used in decorating-loyalty. Miss Settle Heath, president , of the Pioneer.. stake Y. L. M. T. A.' d was sled a speaker at the session and High-gradcoals. Mr. and Mrs. W.,...l. Rowse eihisirolimED COAST sTIA . Mrs. Martha 11. Tingey. president of le up in the very scel- brated their taenty-fift- h 1:!:t these are. the association, gave a few words of Sale. Our extensive building operaatylea Ihat more Are being offered during this nlversary Saturday evening at their . Big than .. aril at Mrs. Maria Y. Dougall. honshould , greeting. home. ffiS Delmar avenue. ' 1 vi orary member, offered the Invocation. 015 Ob. Th bo utos was decorated in chum.' 1 Heinn ererially bought at a tions have interfered with business to such an extent that it is necessary and Mrs. Mae Taylor Nystrom. eecond ANL anthemums and ferns. Boquets of ' ., thin price. they are sold at Mises A solo, counselor. the benediction. large whits chrysanthemums tied with thin week. low figure Mar-MIMI was number were rendered i by sliver bows arranged about ths s to 10 years. for us to hammer down prices to offset this. You save money. rooms and centered the supper table. garet Summerhays. Musical director ' . (Continued from page ono) of the organization. Mr. and Mn'. J. J. Hefferton of Elko. a Died out to Nets. One . .. Nev.. and Mr. and Mrs. James Q. Dalup. Gardner via and datirtlior. Lentta. nt Two hits. No errora. Banks Will Close. Seventh Inning. Tuesday being a legal holiday, )4 ails rattis're ime'ked 13;vo.klynKonetthy UP. , as Columbus day, the banks known at first. out Kilduff threw Konetchy and IMPPod t up. Strike one. Strike two. Ball one. will remain c16sed until Wednesday It. struck out. but morning. RV". Ball two. Kilduff , O'Neill dropped the third strike and IrCYEMS1 A'rrENTION threw him out at first. Miller up. -Ball . We do not stor anything of a dam. one. Miller flied out to Evans. No For places of regtstration. October , ',roue or highly combustible nature. runs. No bits. No errors. 12, call up Wasatch We make a specialty of Storing houseone. ClevelandWood up. Strike 4404-16LADIES'MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE - t hold goods. pianogand personal affects. Balltonn. Balliwn. Wood sent a Wahl I lie such es trunks. suitcases. ate. lit Sewell one. Women 's gray unshrinkable wool union suits. High neck. long Ball to up. 29c Pair. Myers. fly , The Keyser Fireproof Privata ReOrn Smith threw out Sewell at first. 0ankle length. These cults have recently sold up to 15.00 sleeves. II superior to all other'methods of Ater-it.Neill up. Ball one. Ball two. Ball j,,, and muck safer than many safety three. , Strike -- one. Foul. stelk two. Black and brown. Seamed back. Seconds of deposit vault& i Sheehan threw out O'Neill at first. No To keep your face powder on, nes Derlit; the 75c grade. Women's Cotton Union Suits -I, No hits. No errors. No touching up all the time willo. A. Keyser Fireproo f runs. - Eighth to prevent your nose and face from . High neck, long sleeves. Dutch neck. elbow PICeVes. A dip in the ocean. per- Brooklyn--Smitup. Gardner threw shining. Recently sold at 6300. -NI Otit Size no sun Burson wind hot and have Pair oration. Silk $2.25 Hosiery, Ladies' Hose, sapnkcirallength. first. at Olson Smith out (Anon -,A up. It. St:rage On Company effect Instantly beautifies the 85c Pair. Heavy pureellk. full fashioned- - $I TS crashed a long into left A single application proves value. : West 31114 South street. field. Sheehan up. Sheehan popped out complexion. For ladies. The greatest hosiery valIt. All druggists refund the money If It : Pb..... Was. ISM sad Was: 5123 Ito Gardner. Xrueger batted for Nein.' Women's Unshrinkable W001 ue in the country. 61.00 value. Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, S1.98 and sole double heel 35c. Ladies : Hose, Union Suits. alma glaPrgi er top. $2 43 and Mt .. tic hose, regular and Heavy fleeco-line- d values. ine i out sizes. Plain and ribbed top. 60c low neck, sleeveless. anklm lonirth Whits only. Ladies' Silk and Fiber Hose, value. '1.1 styles Outsize,' only. Ladies' Hose, 50c. Special. 89e Fine lisle hose, seamed back. Black Black and brown. The greatest hose and brown. 15p value. iery value In the city. Women's Silk and Wool Union Suits, $2.9& t I .' , ' 1 . , a ; , . 1. , ,t -- ,711 , 0. ,I. Ec . F"-,- r . , 4; E A ) A , - pre-nupti- al . . 1)1' $15 Boys' i Overcoats , $12.45 all-wo- e 1 Prices Women's and Children's Big Hosiery Special furnfureu Storage . GIRLS! . . , NO Underwear Extra Spedial 0, S1.98 "I- Inn; . $1,19 two-bagg- .0, 1 0' ,Unsurpassed Bargains Down h I Special, , 'LIN "II A .,A1 t 1 Ittc,t... Hammering lIffilla t,,.. 4' ' e iii 4 0- , ...., ., - Pli 1 troaeshil-Tetep- , . 1 $1.98 1 Ladies' Heather Mixed Wool Hose at $1.25 The Famous Burson Hose, $1.00 Extra out Pile . akland ,Sensible SLIc Sizes Values up $1.2,3 38 to 46 Little Boys' Suits, tL95 Pixel 2 to 7; wool and wool mixed. Values up to 28.95. evleatera; alip-o- n Urocvterva r!33!b::mm1K! 17.01 sl. C 4 size can size can Ideal Brand , No i Boots, $7.98 High-Grad- BurroN SHOES. We can 52e CrabNo. ......I3...... ..oe -- PAESIBENT PHOOUGEll $3869 98c. , 1 rey 1119ercisSe ' and Regu- Sweater Suits, $7.98 - hee7ssietj Regular : toque. Col- and brown. $9.60 .' feeond-han- d rare or tormar modals believed that the settlement agreed upon berm contained unstable or danIf the world gerous alignments? should be troubled, again if the, conreg-arwe as drtione whirl' all mentat are challenged, the guaranwill be given you hirh ties will pledge that the United States will send it army end- - fleet acroas the 1 7 IMP 11103 Czecho-Slovakia- 1151 SOUTH, STATE DENVFAI , Who lived in Salt Lal:e March, 1913 SALT LAKE BOISE I m Have Some Money for Ilim B. FORSTER Room 939. Hotel Utah; .F, I er E .1, McNamara, 625 we Temple street. J. T. mricamara4 mo was native of New York mate and camel here about ten thole ago home Orli his brother. Theto mak ble, body fa at the North Crtionnell eetsbileh-:- , nent pending undertaking the from relatives fri the receipt of weir& seat. tilbarlets tillage Ilsesseho....At Arizona. Chariee William Mewein. years old, dted Thursday. He was tbto son of George L. 101 north: tiewein, First West street. The body is brought to Oils for intermentoily funeral services sad, tamaana...-I- n this; gelo Campanili. Si years old. died Sat-- - lie was born July it, la36, at Feruct province of Cosenza, end! retreat? U. Un ited States Italy, For the peat 16 yearsin heA pril. only posaible 1t9t. !antops hod4 been have given. bash' of Where the great been a resident of Utah. H. is cur-How can vived by hie widow, ides. Filotoollpower like the rcited: fnrce.liesguarantee. must be there the sanction Ifitates. for example'for I can speak of peace. 'rampant'. and four P,)111. herikli Wel,' for no otherafter Stgllintit this treaty. Pascal, Anthony and Michael, If It contains PiMetitil which they do latest littte.At the gag west 1 Second North street, the home. not believe, will be permanent go Infant MAKE YOUR SALADS WITH diige- tor of Mr. Mrs. end AL crose i Grant three thousand,miles away the WbIteMerl Saturde,y. to and it its that people report isea - (lege dark lints made a ;settlement of the peace BengtweeAt the heme.,', Jeremy street, Clyde Jerk Bengt- of the world! I cavinot do so, Anil oil. eon iNf. Clartnee :.I. IIhe Mrs.,month,' vet there underlies ell of the trams11:k , e opa Lou Hodge the opectst ion en the pert. Irlinertaeervires will be held. 'Nee tor example, of Itroomenisi Pind of th trtrtonth wer,v chapel- et I.24:, tG mist' guAt Tr TIO 0 4 I l et tbia esettsseneet eace arty covecaot Trin I a Sr. invited end may I $ew the hroirt ta,,, - , end of Portsta.that if lin , m. t from 11 pm. on tt, ' tied lot pre wilt t inet observed. the of the funeret Interrnet WM' bet emir, and hernavy to thee In urday. , , -- ,, ILIrtMINA i Ilene-teen- - Tin . Crecho-Moveki- s 1 6 tt thatablect.---12.-e- 4 Touren! tru'arantewto-mstntornTheAnd. therefore. we must Phnlild adnpt then language suggested delegates not clots.- - Mir eyes, to the fact that in by the the Sorbian delegation, the July., the last analyeie the military and nav- and al Ottength of the great powers will Fiavak delegation. that it should be negntiation hetween the prin'14 the finsl guarantee of- the peace of left to Allied and associated powers cipal tte-- world a n1 their several delegate. that Take the rights of minorities would mean that after this whole Nothing . 1 enture to say. Is more conferee is adjourned of, likely to dirsturb the peace of t,the world theta would determine whatgroups Is to be !than the trlsatment which might In the Uasia of the peas certain circumstances be meted out It seems to me that that would be a ito mitioritiest And therefore. if the most dangerous idea to enter4airk, and great towers are to gUarantee the therefore. I be we may part that pegir0 of the world in any ;sense in 14 with a Renee, notsof Interference witkd unjust that they phould be' satiefied each other. of but friendand hearty !that the proper and necerioutry guar-- I bupon the ed 41cit ateiths Ole home. 3314 Fourth ,ptat street.At Mrs. 53 years old Nellie,gmlth. wife of Joseph Smith..1 died today. The hotly is at the Qual-- ,, trough-Allcoundertaking establish-- :' MOW,. J. T. Itetiaistarat At the hom of 'as-liiir- ) ea Lc1J1Fd by Death Nellie I , St dia-serv- , I MUST LOCATE 41-- 1171tOlnObile , -- . . 4 "I sometimes wish, in argument like this that Ihearing were the4 representative of a small ofto that what I said might be power robbed oC any mistaken significance, but X think,. you will agree with me that the:Unit-le- d States has never shown tetn per of aggreseion anywhere,anyand It , lies in the heart of the people of thio.1 United States aa I am sure it the hearts of the peoples of theIles 1n4 great powers, to form a common other,' part-- : ncrship of right, and to do service to. our associates and no kind of -' ice." " - (Continued from page one) - (This guaraStee does not apply to . or navy Regular tmrimatmeritniag.. Pink, Blue and White. N Dom.! design. Slightly s 0 lar $200. Special, 911c. Gunmetal ocean. Is it- - surprising, under such that they are obseraed. conditions that it should desire to Nos Insistent. reach a solution of the various probIrt those circumstances. is it unto seem it satisfactory? lems, which reasonable the United States The text of President Wilson's ad- Fihould insistthat upon being satisfied- that House White the to dressaa suPplied the settlements are correct.by Mr. Carlson In part follows: "I beg 'my friend, Mr. Kramar, and I be should very "Mr. President, my friend, Mr. Trumbic, and my with see thia to adjourn meeting sorry friend, Mr. Bratiano, to believe that permanent impressions such as it is If we should feel that it it; best to some created been by have leave the words which they have wishposaible of the remarks .that our friends have ed to omit in the- treaty. it is not made. unbocause we want to insist make a peaceful reasonable conditions, but upon We are tryarig-t- o we that settlement, that is to say. to eliminate want the treaty to accord to us the those elements of distaurtbance. sootar !right of judgment se to whether those lee possible which may interfere with arc things which TVG can afford to the peace of the world. and we are guarantee." distribuan equitable the impreeeione with "Therefore ,trying to make tion of territories acoording to the which we should disperse ought to of character the be these, that we are all friendsof races, ethnographical course that goes without sayingbut the people inhabiting those territories . . Ariiis Deciding Factor. that we must all be associates in a "And back otthat lies thii funda- common ifeffort. 'Now the agreement la a separate mental important fact that when the agreement among groups of us. ti'st decielons aremade. the allied and 'EXACT SPEECH OF Nowhere have we been able to find a standard artiele of merchandise that has increased as little in selling price as the pies of the Oakland Sensible Six. In the event of unexpeeted reduetions in the cost of the labor and material that enter into the construction of the Oakland Sensible Si' to a point where ive may properly and legitintately reduce the list price of our ears between October 1st. 1920. and May 1st, 1921, we will reftmd to every Oakland purehaser lio above mentionklTerio(rottimvtlit-i-miliitifiro-t buys sucti reduction. 1 Cadet Baby Beacon Blankets . Misses' Heavy Gunmetal Button Shoes for serviceable school wear. Made on a foot-shalast. with solid oak soles and low echool Sizes I2 to 2. On sale at $2.62. childr.in's sizet", 814 to 11. at 3.50 infants" sizes, 6 to 11. on at 1210. 21,e 1 I e Misses' $1.50 - ::: 92.00. Special. Black and Colored Kid Lace Boots, made on newest 'style lasts and patterns, with Goodyear welt or turned soles, with MI Louis, Cuban cart military heels. '' sizes. On sale $7.98. W01110114 tw iwtlei bLlitirceh GQn VI Uko & gh.AAIL 1., , I unuornitic ALMA.. V I - 1111111111111111111111111EMEMENEEL Due to Increased Five-Years- . 3 i I 11 Flakes Tomatoes. No. 21i cans ..2 for 25e Dawn CoteeEarly 1 lb. carton's s..414e lot' Libby Tomato Soup, can E. C. Corn 980 Emelt , t tab's 014444 Aiisoftobile Dealer Pje I S12.50 STYLE Stir Brand LOBSTERS No..lt Fleece lined and ribbed cotton Shirts sad Drawers. , .. Cost of Labor and Material, Only 27.4 Per Cent ratabliebed A $LOB. . 7)aklan'd Price Advance in , - - i 2 ba. 23e Fancy Rico 3 Lb.. 25e Navy Beans 2 Lbs. 25e Lima Beans Seattle'. Raisin'', per pkg. ..... .30e SEGO MILKitall tans) 2 For 23e Sun Ripe Oats and Wheat (large packages) . 33e No. , -- Re- Women's and - - - Men's Underwear Special All Wool Shirts and Drawers, Each $1.98 had been built in 1915, it is more than conservative to say that, based on labor and material celsts at that time, we would be compelled to list it to sell at $1095, )r mere, f. o. b. factory. 34-- rNt 1221sbacY9 New Shipment , Heavy24 weight to 34. sixes The price reductions you have witnessed in aut6mobiles and other merchandise are the belated shaking out of the abnormal profits. The normal profits are still there. In the case of the Oakland Sensible Six there have, been no abnormal profits. Model cent'', . Just Received Boys' Sweaters, 75c. , If the present at cold For 'the Baby Misseslootwear Levi Strauss slim to WOMEN'S NEWEST I Save Money at - Manufacturers whose goods have been priced on ,actual cost to produce, plus normal profit, have no inflated figures with which to appeal to the uninformed public in sensational an-nouncements of "Price Reductions." , Broken Una of Union Butts. Nearly all omen. , Men'sAll Wool Mackinaws to $17.50 -,- ,- $150 values. hose. $1.25 value. it i IIIIMMMINIIIIM1.111111 idiliii'7Pilé..-':óf'- educ , (--r-.- N70"" ,....,..-.- I ... P ,, 00. ,i "wrnm rszca rrrcnrem" M ,fl b rou IllieT L ;--' Son-etch- ,t , , i 1 11 I,: th city cemetery, 4, ' |