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Show -- PALMER MAKES NEWS -- FRIDAY-OCTOB- 15 1020 ER J- HARDINGTAKES For Men LEAGUEBATTLE CLEARMEANING TO OF TRIBUNAL . THE DESERET- $3.73 Outing Flannel Pajamas, $3.13 $3 Outing Flannel Night Shirts, $2.39. $4 Ilf ary Jumbo Ribbed Sweaters, $2.95 $3 Henry Weight Cotton Sweaters, $1.8! 3 Pairs 85c Lisle Sox, 9 Vi to $1.23 INDIANA Attorney General jn An. Senator Will Make Speeches At Buffalo, Rochester, But , wer to Question Quote Pact Interpretation Made No Other Eastern Addres; In Salt Lake by President. set Are Planned. (By Associated Frees.) WAgHTNOTOX, Oct 14 A tty. Ota ON BOARD SENATOR HARDPalmar today replied to oarlea of question regarding tha authority ot ING'S SPECIAL TRAIN, Oct IS. tha League of Nations by Quoting In a whirlwind trip through Jouthern from yartoua addraaaaa mada by ?rait Indiana today. Ban. Harding continued Wllaoa during bla Uat western tour. hi warfare against the Versalllss Tha question vara non tain ad in a lattar from Joaaph IL .Farmer, of Jar Leagus of Nations and asked for a "return to tha constitution" through aay City. adminisKaplylng to tha query, "Doss Ar-tl- ths slsctlon of a Republican a Rspubllcan Congrasa It of tha Laagus of Nation of tration-tnd h will speak In Indian-aptflfar a forum befora which tba right Tonight and tomorrow wight will and oppraaaad nation Ilka (o.fba Iraland oao hla trip with a speech In - Louis. brought for hearing," Me. .Palmar The announcement was mada that quoted tha apaach by Mr. Wilson Jq Ben. Harding would deliver addraaaaa Indianapolis aa follow: In both Buffalo and Rochester, New At praaant wa hava to mind our own on Oct fl. No other eastenj ibuainaaa. I ndar tha covenant of tha York, b mada. speaking date will w Nation 5 can mind MMMW other ,i'fiu business, and anything that , affaota tha peace of tha world, whath Mountaineer r partlaa to It or not, can bv Southerly . r w - '?ilied?Ul.1babr0Uhl 10 U Greet Republican Chief torc a nation on tha othar W,can ' Ida of tha globe to bring to tho bar (By Universal Barvloa ) Contin(or mankind any wrong that lo afoot Kyv-Oot1OUIfTVTLLE, (ln that pyt of tha world Which la likesouth, today. uing hla campaign In tha ly to affect good understandings be- Senator nt' Harding and raveled batlona, and wa can oblige them acroes Tennessee tween Kentucky after to show- causa why It should net be 7 o clock this at leaving Chattanooga a 16 in ad l9d of strsnnoua morning, concluding anday "Undar Artiol 11, tha vary aanalbU speech-makinin hsr addresa g with provision la mada that tha paaca of Louisville. chair-ma- n 11 tha auacap- ,!l,in?IorldatraMC,ldl Senator Harry Nsw of Indiana, tlblUtlaa of nation and ths Republican speaker buand that thay ara obligedfovarnmenU to onsant reau, of who Joined the Harding party last Ito dlapuaa and explain anythin which night, as well as other party leaders idoaa affect tha understanding between at tha with ths candidate, war slated on nation. the Homing nomigiven Senator A hla second question, Mr. Farm-e- r reception The welcome accorded the reasks, ."What la tha praaant status trip. was Chattanooga where he of International law with reference to nee In to an overflow speech last make quired one of nation to call attan-tio- n night was particularly encouraging to jthe right of another nation to that entourage. Tha belief la likely to disturb tha anything ct tha the Harding paaca that the effort of tha Republican . . world?" of Democratic strongholds In Invasion Wr. Palmar stated that tha answer be marked and that Sento Thla question could ba found In tha ths south will mada distinct a personal Harding first men nfrom Mr. ator Impression. Wilson. were A of number platform speeches The third question, "Would our ob delivered by Senator Harding through under Article 10 compel ua ligation auhis Tennessee and today, Mo defend a nation Kentucky or government diences of blue being composed largely against the attempt made by a pe- leaned liberal a scat, mountaineers with ople. for Instance, the people of Ire of plckannlnles and houn' dogs. terygcandidate land, to throw off tho- yoke of a waa surprise given Ths government?" party" at Danville, Ky this afternoon In hi answer Mr. Palmer being taken off the train by an enthu.former Frert. Taft a fallow: quoted . crowd and escorted through ths siastic "Article X doe not protect any nathe football field at Center col. tion against Internal disturbance or town to ha made an address to the revolution. The suggestion that At- -' lege, where team and th student body tide X wa Intended to bring to the football . At Somerset. Ky.. Senator HfcnHng aid qf Great Britain the power of the d Mexican Tnlled State to suppress a revolution wont more fully into the answered the In Ireland I of course wholly un- Democraticincidentally charge that the Republican founded, because a revolution in Ireland would not he an attack upon the party is a war par(y. TBe party to not a war Republican territorial integrity of political he aald. "If seems to b a of Great Britain by external party. Democrats with the " party to specialty foresee war and then keep us out of It Fourth question 1 the right of Tha policy of during tha campaign. . tevolution ieivloIsteT" present administration - which In, reply Mr. P&lnfiar quotes - from the Mexico in and humiliadistrust brought Fe President's speech at Salt- Lake tion at home, will be reversed when we Ci- i- Sept S3, 1919, as follow' ' xvsr It will Of come Into Instead power. There was not a member of confibrink and respect tranquility, ' rntiferenee with whom I conferred that who We aak nothing of Mexico exv anted to put the least restraint upon dence. of American th lives cept protection the right of by any and property there. That does not mean portion of the human family, who war means tha golden rale It merely wished to 'put the slightest obstacle In I he way of throwing off the yoke of of International relationship. was met by a large Senator Harding that should If gnv government yoke upon hla arrival at Louisville does not guar- crowd he prove intolerable. This an addressed - anr where audience of more gororn-menantee any country. than 10 000 at th National Guard Aragainst an attempt on the part of tte mory. . He the pledged Republican parauMects to throw off Its anthorlfr. Ur Palmer also ouotes the preeldent ty to a policy that would lead to the os saving In his St Louis speech on expansion of American, foreign trade Sent 5. 119. "every man who sat at and Insisted upon the enforcement of that board felt that the right of rev- - the provisions of the merchant marine o iitinn was peered andmust " not be art whichng discriminates In favor of Ameriean-ghlpptThe work of (he Interfered with. . t consular service of the atete department and the foreign attaches of the commerce department should be Business Men Plan to . he said. In the furnishing of Into American busihelpful Aid in Cuban Crisis formation ness. v , . (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. A group Rags and Potatoes of business men Conferred today with Prove to be Liquor officials of the state and treasury departments regarding the poeelbility (By Associated Preen) of American financial aid to' Cuba which has been requested by Prest. Ont ' Oct 15. United 8AR1NA, Menocal. In the party were W. A. State secret service operatives, workMerchant, president of the Banco Na- ing with Canadian rathoritles, early tional; Manuel Klondo, president of today stopped a train as It entered the Cuba Cane Sugar company; W. Sarnia tunnel and confiscated 300 A. Lambem of Havana and Robert cases of liquor found In Cara labelled " Atkina, Jr of Boston. rags, and "potatoes. nay Qandty $7-3- ESTATE Wool-Coat- 0 s a An Event Tenming With Value Interest to Every Salt Lake Woman Short Plush Coats Long Plush Goats j $24.75 $39.75 $49.75 $39.75 .$49,75' $59.75 Plain or Fur Trimmed. Regular and Extra Large, Sizes.4 mere daalrabl than a warm,- At these three plush cost right now? prlca you have selection from full flaring or ballad models, beautifully elk lined, and each ! prlca representing a noteworthy value at thla always bean an of th favorite east o luetrous and warm, and always In Ingood tapt and fashion. At thee price ar cluded plain or belted models, with aelf or fur Collar Lined throughout with fancy silk. da ls -- V PLUB1I WtAfS I; h 'Wool Coats $19.75, N $29.75, $39.75, $49.75 - pre-val- - $2.50 Egyptian Ribbed Union Suits, $1.75 Men's Wool Union Suits, $3.50 to $3 Fleece Lined Union Suits, $2.00 $1.50 to $2.75 Knit Ties at 98c. Mens $4 and $5 Flannel Shirts, $2.95. WtiA Sale All Plush and - . For Men- tow DrpendabU BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN ON lift, mi Mr Sizes 16 Years to Extra Large Sizes, 50 ft . : For Women. a choice of beautiful wool mixtures, boll v Us, wool broadolotha and allvertonaa. In atl th prevalent shades for fall and winter. Bom ar baited, othar atylea, and ail finished with cut In loos atralght-ll- n a or ouf preference dictates. collars aelf fur, cape large YOUK la Hoped-quotatio- -- BATH ROBES un-Ju- et $4.95 situs-tton-an- Unusually women. - well known robe with braid trimmed collars, cuffs and pockets. Assorted colors and full range of sizes for women. , All $5.50 House Dresses, $3.85 Such pretty dressesreally lighten the tasks of homekeeping by lightening the homekeepers spirits The cleverest styfesof plain ginghams, with plaidTcoUarand cuffs, or of checked gingham, with fancy pockets. Numerous colors and all sixes. "Also black house dresses. -- NOTHER feature of appealing Interest to women is this Finest Bateen, with sale of Underskirts tomorrow. elastic waist band and wide tucked flounce. Emerald, pur pie, Copenhagen and navy. t A d, Store Lake: Many Remarkable Values for Boys and Girls Saturday . W arm W ool t Knicker Suits Serge Middies, $3.39 Winter The Choice of Every School Miss for SERGE middy answers the school dress problem in These the most practical and economical white and styles are unusually pretty with their red bow . braided collar and cuffs. Sizes 8 to 22. fii Survey Discloses , 4 Girh Coat, $5.95 to $20 ;, BY MILDRED MORRIS. (L N. 8. Btaff- Correspondent) ASHINGTON, Oct. 15. The American woman has .retained the blgb statue In Industry ah won during the war. Th woman machinist Is still on th Job and In triumphant number; tha feminist Invader of the other skilled trades closed to women before the war continues to Invade them and make good In a manner to glv tba mere males gloomy thought of the future within th feminists crying for more tight and threatening to raise a fuss if they dont 1 I get them. ' The readjustment after. the signing of the armistice censed no larger woman labor, who gave valuable aid of women to drop out of to the government during the war and firoportlon in the case ot the men. are borne out I y the eurvey of the These facts were revealed today by national war woxk council of the Y. W. made public shortly Miss Marie L, Obenhauer, expert onC; A., to be through the United States department of labor. Thla survey, the most thorough of tta kind ever made, shows the extent of woman Invasion In every branch of Industry from the product ton of soda fountains and chicken feed to the making of guns and munltfona. It covers approximately 15,906 factories. Of tha 3 300,900 persons employed in thee factories 00,01(0 ar Within this range of prices practically every ffirls choice can be met In the way of a coat for winter. Briefly there are velours, polos, velvets,' and broadcloths in the newest styles, and sizes 3 to 17 years. w Drjessesi $5,50 Sweater, Sltp-e- n size 44 $3.95 styles. In nlses ltyasrs fot woman. in turquoise, buff, salmon and Jed. All of rich navy to peeoook , $12 $695, ia blue brawn, serge, tba plain regulation styles or am' broldered In yarft, and rkl or plain. ta 14 rts-plaat- ad )r. Girls Bath Robes, 8 to 14 Years, $3.95 and $4.93 Outing Flannel Gowns, $1.95 Final Cleanup of All $2.75 Lines. Women. Statistics furnished by the International Machinists union which admitted woman to membership during ths war on a basis of foil equalltv show that a fsw more than 1,000 have dropped out of the organization since 0 the armistica. It still has nearly women machinists on Its roll. They represent only the organized women In the trade, and. according to surreys, only a small proportion of th women machinists still on tbs Job. The outrandlng fact dlsntosed by III ths surveys I that th American untren h not lost the h1gh status jn wh rh she mOti the ski1 led trade during the vir " sr d Mis Obenhauer ' "In other word she has mad good la the man Job." TIIE - Women Make Good As Skilled Workers ) set off $1.75 Sateen Petticoats $1.39 t 1 $6.45 Lavy, with pretty pockets and fancy cords. Warm colored patterns - in great All sizes for variety. s com-blue- BATH ROBES tlmay Item could not hava and th earing should suggest winter, Prettily cat and trimmed, quality, la pink and bins stripes. Alt A MORE . beau selected for tha wekand, selecting a full supply for th and all of splendid heavy weight special lot at i 05 .M-- s At $7.95, $9.95, $12.95; $15.75 N) . WONDER Tba Parts Is ths hois choice whan It comas to a suit, with such a variety e popular-price- d lines to select from. All dr high-clagarments and In ths snappiest ptUtrns, and all sixes, to 17 years. " ss . Mackinaw, $6.95 to $12.95 Th coats with th high collars that ar practically wind and water proof. Double breasted, baited, and Ja smart plaids or plain colors. All sizes, 5 to II years. Also Patrick Mackinaws, $10.50 to $20 $9 Overcoats, $5.95 Just is coats. In sizes 1- I yesrs jnd gls or double only Overcoats, $7.95 Ia brown, gray and blu materials, with belt, for MM 4 to 4 years. 8ln- breasted. Youngs Mens Overcoats, $18 to $35. including sites 4 to 44 4 breast meaeure. Knit Union Suits, $1.9 5 Richelieu and Forest Mills Make; $2.50 Values. aatHnally known garments (bat sre the general farorltes wltb most women bee. nee they arc all "knit to fit." tnd made of a fin corntcd cot to that aallflen for Warmth a 'l e service. Band , top, a flirt, length AH size. , 11,-00- of DtareosS Dye Each paekag contain direction so simple that any woman can dlamprfl-dy- e worn, nhabhy dresee. cost gloves, skirt, waists torklngs sweaters drsperet. every-- 1 ing. whether wool, silk linen, rot-to- n or mixed goods new, rtrh. fade-te.- a show you rotors Have "TMatne-i-d adverDyes Color Card tise met!. Children " Flannelette Gown, $1.39 - The little folks sr entitled toth comfort and warmth ef a heavy apadatly planned for them, flariwiette gown, too and thl aal he ' lot at 11 OS. g leo rr bn & $1.75 HeathefWool Hqse, $1.45 o taurh They er err, to be the mgt for winter gttlbih, nv-the noig either Choir of brown end gra, shed, la all 4 otreer . ft-- r |