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Show 1 v r 1 1 Tin: dksehkt .news iiud.w octoukh I' 29 1920 ) ETMARCHI T w REMAIN ISOLATED JAYS member of Iba Vlabey of Marching club, an organisation men, hat Utah county coma to Sail lathe, to take part In "If tli. A inert--- n nation Ulomaln-UIta present hlyh standard add tha big Republican rally which will be the great numbers of Ita employed, tt held at I o'clpck thla atening In rtie It cannot ba tha laolated nation that It Halt Lake theatre, when Charley and candldatb for governor, Mabry, la today, declared Herbert Hoover, K. O. Leatherwood. . candldala for former food admlnlatrator. In' an ad Congraaa from tha Hecond dlalrtct. will dreaa to more than 1,000 peraona at be the principal speaker. Tha affair has been made a elate-wid- e tha Newhouaa hotel. meeting. Invitations hating been "The question that facea America sent out to many of he chairmen of hlrh confronted the nearby counties to base ae many today la tha aama England 40 yeara ago," lie continued, of tha people attend aa possible. The Tha great overproduction which It candidates will discuss leading stale ahown during the war America and national taeuea, paying particular wai capable of. muat ba taken tarn attention to the taxation question. of and the only relief that la offered One hour previous to tha bolding i for thta country to branch out of tha rally all chairmen and workita aurplua In the great ers have been Invited to attend areaa of countrlea In Bouth meeting which wilt be held at counAmerica and far eastern natlona. ty headquarters, whera reporte and Tha meeting waa called to order by other matters will be taken up. X H. Garrett, president of the Young Immediately fpilowlng the meeting Men's Republican club, who'' Intro a general Invitation has been extend-- , duced Mrs. Jeanette II dye ce chair led to tha public to attend a aoclul to man of the nieentlng. In Introducing I be held at county headquarters. Mr. Hoover, Mr. Hde as Id It gaave whers refreshments will be served and her great pleasure to present ope of a general good time Indulged In. Antertca's foremost eltlxen. Khe then stated that tha Utah women were first In getting their food pledges, NO TRACE OF ALLEGED which were Issued during the wsr signed and mailed to Mr. Hoover Besides tha economical question df disposing of the great surplus of pro ductlon the former food administrator discussed the tax situation and of the federal tha reorganization No trace of Feorglo Kotsif.ikls, the machinery. "Thero Is nothing that Is more man who la said to have shot and killed than a nation that does things at the entrance to the on after thought rather than on fore Harry Mitchell hall Thursday afternoon old Eagles thought." The budget system he declared to had been found by the police early this ba the remedy of this and for the vast afternoon, but It waa expected hourly misappropriation and he needless ex- he would surrender himself to the penditure that had been made. The sheriff a office. speaker said ha did not wish to InAccording to members of the latter dulge In advene criticism, which ha office, Kotxlfakla had been endeavorsaid waa the easiest and tha poorto catch some Greek confidence est method of attack, but to offer ing men who were said to be working In on order. constructive the something from the sheriffs He advanced the theory that there the city Reports said the slayer was should be a reorganisation of the gov- office today "stung In a "box game by Mitchell ernmental departments in order to get Thursday and that the afternoon the greatest efficiency and the great- shooting resulted from that. Kotsifa-kl- a In this connection est la also said to have called up Dephe said he wished to call attention to uty Bherlff William Kaylas, last deIn the senatorial candidacy Utah, told him that he waa planand night, man is not a in claring that there on surrendering to the latter. He United States with a greater ning the said h e did n ot want t o g tve himself Bf IhF of TlJgflg TThttot' up to the police but preferred to go i?T knowledge ernment than Reed Smoot. men. This preference I From Salt Lake Mr. Hoover will be the sheriffs been shown because to have thought taken to Ogden,, where he will speak of the fact that Kylas la also a Greek. this evening, later leaving for San With tears in her eyes, Mrs. MitchFrancisco. ell, wife of tha slain man, denied the charges that her husband was Coal Dealers Meet to a swindler and a bootlegger. She he waa 28 years old and a travelDiscuss Freight Rates said They were married 12 ing tailor. years ago. she said, when he was 16 Coal dealers of the intermountain and she was 14. He had always been and coast states gathered at the Hotel a good husband, she declared, and Utah thla morning to discuss freight had been kind to her and their chilhave bad six chilrates. A. G. Riddell, a coal- man dren. The couple are dead. of them dren. but twb from Portland, Is among the visiting Mrs. Mitchell said she was told that to C. the won and W. a sum of money session, her husband delegates of tha Citi- from Kotaifakla Thursday afternoon Stark, secretary-managzens Coal company, Salt has and that someone waa eeen to take from her husbands charge of the conference. Mr. Stark this roll of money stated that coal freight- rates tn all pockets after ' he had been shot. of outside Utah states of Members the sheriffs office said the surrounding are higher than In this state. In CalH they, understood Kstslfakls lost only fornla and Oregon" especially, he add- about $7 In the affair of yesterday. ed, the cost of coal because of these Mrs. Mitchell admitted her husband rates la much higher than It is here. gambled and said he was not genWhen asked If the coal men today erally liked by the other Greeks as he would urge the advantages of a uni- held himself aloof from them. form rate, he stated that tKls would Mrs. Mitchell lives at 149 Pacific not necessarily bs done, but that the avenue. Mitchell Is the second alleged a called genbeen for sessions had confidence man to be shot and killed eral discussion of the coal situation. in Halt Lake In the past two months, the other being Army Sullivan, who killed by one Rice. The slayer In Saturdays Organ Recital . was that case was exonerated on the Saturday's Tabernacle organ recital ground of self defense. program will be as follows, with Or- -. 3. I. McClellan at the console: Davis County Shows ganlst Banner. The ' Prelude to Increased Valuation Wagner "Lohengrin Chorus of Angels Clarke i Romania ... Lemare Final figures from the tax officials An Old Melody Arr. by Organist "O My "Mormon Favorite of DavisAounty, received by the state hymn. Arr. by Organist board of Father equalisation today, show a Toccata In G Dubois In that growth of over $3,000,000 5 county. Figures for 1920 are $20,436,-77- 3 and for 1919 they were $17,342.-38Real estate values gained about $1,000, 000-anpersonal holdings, inbank stocks, machinery cluding Diamond stocks of merchandise, and "commerDyes Boy only cial securities, show a growth of almost $2,000,000. Corporations taxed by the state board of equalization show a slight decrease. . ' . f 8ctenty-f- l w & o Half irriiee ex-wl- c fc" P V Saturday Two Hundred and Fifty ttes - d $ and Tricolettes and Net Combinations Satins--Crepes--TaffetasGeprge- at unde-velope- J.t - m r; Price Range $33.50 to $150.00 And Half Means From nt to The seasons newest Blacks, browns, navies and other colors. ls creations': Splendid-varietyof-mode- y Z.C.M.I. il Saturday Dress Goods Millmerv Special Dept. Specials 0 - er - Star-Spangl- DYEJIGHT $. Shortage of Cars Hampers Coal Output hortags of cars is hampering according to the report for the week ending Oct. 23, which- shows an output of 91,706 Each psekags of "Diamond Dyes contains directions so simple that any tona The report is made by Carl woman can 0tamond-dy- a worn, shabby state mine Inspector for skirts, waists, dresses, coats, gloves, A. Allen, i stockings, sweaters, drspereis, every- the Industrial commission. was a banner The week of Oct. thing, whether wool, silk linen, cotfadein week coal for mixed ton or goods, new, rich, production Utah, less eolora Hsve druggist show you when a total of 120,934 tons was "Diamond Dye Color Card." The week of Oct. I, toreached. talled 99,300 tona "Utah's coal production, 'I WOOL COATINGS ONE-FOURT- Regular Regular Regular k Regular Regular Regular. Regular , OFF. H $ 5.00 a yard, sale price... v... . $3. 75 $5.75 a yard, sale price. . , . . . . .$4.35 $6.00 a yard, sale price. . ; , . .$4.50 $7.00 a yard, sale price. $5.25 $7.50 a yard, sale price $5.63 $8.00 a. yard, sale price $6.00 $10.00 a yard, sale price. $7.50 50 INCH PLUSHES OFF. a yard, sale price. $8.25 Regular a yard, sale price. $11.25 Regular a yard, sale price'. . $12.00 Regular a yard, sale price $19.50 Regular a yard, sale price Regular j .$25.50 SILK CHIFFON VELVET OFF. Regular $10.00 a yard, 40 inches wide, sale price . $7.50 Regular $13.00 a yard, 40 inches wide, sale price ,..$9.75 Regular $14.50 a yard, 40 inches wide, sale prioe $10.90 Regular $15.00 a yard, 40 inches wide, V $11.23 sale price.... , ONE-FOURT- H $11.00 $15.00 $16.00 $26.00 $34.00 ONE-FOURT- ....... w $12.00 sale price 40 inches wide, a Regular $18.00 yard, $13.50 sale price 36 INCH VANETT The colors are Navy Blue, Brown, Taupe, Burgundy and Gray. Regular $6.50 a CA 7C 1 yard, 36 inches wide, sale price 36 INCH CORDUROY The colors are Rose, Navy Blue, Copenhagen, Brown, Beaver, Burgundy, Black and White. Regular $3.00 a yard, sale price ALL SILK CREPE DE CHINE. 40 inches wide, special sale price, . $2.25 Plant Your Bulbs Now AT, - The reductions are dollar saying Well known, service giving hosiery that you will recognize as the kind you have been paying more money for Black, Cordovan, African Brown, Blue, . While, and Field Mouse, Special at. '90 W 300 PAIRS BLACK AND CORDOVAN-THRE- AD SILK LISLE TOPS, at. ..... The Cross Corset Shop 61 Corsets EAST BROADWAY. Silk Underwear Hemstitching : Ladius'- - Jersey Knit Bloomers", knee and ankle lengthy Before the first4heyIl . 3Tield beautiful blossoms in the spring. A Shipment of Chinese Lilies from the Orient. Neckwear Blouse Manicuring. Detail ef rabid coyote near Muddy October 23. with a thrilling bdHl on the Harrington ranch, Boxelder county, were related today "by rxrley R. raekett. supervisor of predatory banters, who has Just returned from that vicinWy. M r. Paskett says t w Coyote. rnylr.g Creek, Special $1.75 A fine ribbed cotton; sizes slightly broken. A regular $2.25 net garment, special for, $1.75. y-- Munsmg make, special A broken line of Munsing Union Suits, mostly extra sizes for ladies, also a broken line of childrens wool pants and vests in Munsing make. q Q Muslin Underwear Gowns and Ladies Philippine velope Chemise LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE. Hand-embroider- ONE-THIR- ed En- - D An assortment of Ladies Bungalow Aprons at HALF PRICE $L2g A special line of Warner Bros., Corsets, tow pink. bust, Sizes 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 31. Values " up to $3.00. Your choice An assortment of Ladies Embroidery and Lace Trimmed Envelope Chemise at Saturday at $1.25. HALF PRICE nm Beaten Back By Dogs . In Attack on House SAINT GARMENTS Y the colors ire black, white, navy, purple and pink. This they will sell w t values for values $1.75 for $1.25, ....93c .,.$1.30 $1.50 values for ...$1.10 $2.00 values for ,..$1.50 Childrens heavy fleeced Union Suits; ages 1, 2 and 3 years. A regular $1.25 value, 75c ;m-U- 4 Pack of Rabid Coyotes 7 LATTER-DA- is, the way s $3.00 $2.50 Jf Knit Underwear $1.50 a yard $3.00 -- -- .......... $2.25 SPECIAL VALUES IN 1 Regular 1 5-- H You will find Extra Special Values awaiting you throughout our Staple Department. 2000 PAIRS JUST RECEIVED 00 Hats, worth $ 2 and $ f , your choice Saturday at $3.75 1 DBUO STORE T8 AT; SOUTH MAIN T. hour was proving a favorite for secre- additional dirretor. Th Calderwood Drill romptny, cap- - . tary of state, and Dr. Georg Thomas for superintendent of public Instruc- ita Used at 14,400 also filed at arurle d tion. TH final result of th rota will Incorporation.. J. M. Calderwood il ' Utah of not he determined for eome hour. B. W. Stew University president and trem:-e- r; art Vice president: Well Calderwotsb Eurrns V. Deb. Socialist candidate International Masonic b4 secretary; Grace B. Calderwood , runoln ahead of all for president, W. R. Calderwood, director. , other candidates so fax today In the x Federation Incorporates The Enyravlnl traw trot bein taken at tha UniverArticle of Incorporation were filed eompene fUd article is) of Ineorfmrw--1 sity of Utah. Whether (th Socialistic core pa nr capitalised SI attitude la only a fad or a enutne ex- today wtth th bounty clerk by th Su- tiott. The tn preme lodge. International Masonic 12106 srd the officers are: L. f pression pf udett body opinion,Debe Federation of America. MdM. Thomp- Gotts"hlt. president 3. T. Keith. every department of th school No persons. president. Dominie Baryera. preeident; Pearl GottschalU secretary had found a bi followipf at noon to- son der treasurer; H. Gottnchall and C, T. Jed vie president; Thomas Parrot, were bitten by the oyotee, day. rroL Elbert D. Thomas at the same ry; Mark Ceaaena and O. X Millar, oinya addiUeaol direct ora. f 4tb robiea rushed hr ad ion toward a house. Luckily member of the family wer Indoors, and th half dozen iheep dor n h place, rushed between the erased animals and the house. Efforts ef the coyotes to Jump tbrourh the alas window wer foiled by tb. dors, which pulled them back time after time. Finally, when th cdyote wer cornered by the do, rsnth hands came sod disIntters assist patched the inlmsH The dor Wer badly lacerated and hare been pot un- Debs Ahead of All In Straw Vote 1 1 Jennlnys-Gottacha- ll I to-th- w. huw-ere- r, 1 1 |