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Show DKSERET I'lUDAY OCTOHKIl NEWS I'Htmiraim MKITBIIIB WHAT THE GROCER EATS ' Jamra A.' Em ary of Waahlnfton P. Ce chief eounacl for tha National In 4r duatrlal Council, arrlcad la h thta afternoon to apeak at tho annual dinner of thn Utah Aaaodated Indue-IriaThn affair will be ntad In tha ballroom of tha Hotal Utah M)f aoma 409 or 00 persona are expected to ba la attendance. Mr. Emery will opaah on Industrial'' questions of Immediate concern to Utahna and will alao die. cuss national Industrial lssuaa Dale and rations from Ogden. Logan fToro will ba tn aunndanca Tha musical numbers will bn under tha d rectlon of Fred C. Graham and phan L. Richards will ba toastmaster. J. E. Oalllgher. president of tha Utah Associated Industries, will glsa bis annua addraaa A number of specially 1 netted guaata willm.meat Mr. and tha Emery at tha hotel at I p dinner will follow at T. An organ recital will ba given for Mr. Emery nnd Mrs. Emery, who acoompaniee him, tomorrew morning after 4whlob they will leave for Portland. A ' S 1 , Store. Wi3e 'Movement -- - v t (0)3 Members of the general T. L. K. X. are holding a raoapUon. this afternoon from S to I o'clock at tha new home for girls In ths Beehive kauaa. Board members are in tha repairing Una and are asalatlng tha gsasta to look over tha arrangements of tha home. Tha ruests include T. W. C A. workers, wives of public of. flots In. prominent dub women and ea. peclally tha woman of tha dty who took an active part In Rad Croaa and other war work. An excellent musical program has been prepared for tha occasion, light refreshments are bslng served and ths hist or la old house Is dscorstsd with autumn flower. This is ths ssoond social affair given by tho general T. L. M. I. A. board In honor of tho opening of tho home, tha first being a few weaka ago whan general Church authorities and mem here of tho various auxiliary boards of tha Church, 'and their wives, were after surprise await your attendance at this sale. Never have Ladies SUIT SALE EXTRAORDINARY The Star Price Sacrifice of the Season Biscuits with milkmake a nourishing m eal. Ask your gro cerab out it.' $29.50 Lot 2 Lot 3 bus-ban- Ogdeik 4 d, y. Annual Peanut Bust At Deseret Gymnasium Continuation of Our snjoy ths festivities with ths swim following. A good program has been arranged, with Oacar Klrkham and Dr. Plummer as tha principal speakers. Other entertainment will be , furnished of Interest to boys. work, work, county SAVE Vs io V2 $44.50 urday. Oct. 10 at 10 a.m. Every boy In Halt Lake between the ages of 13 and IS. Is invited to be present and Bank Velours, tricotines and broadcloths. All silk lined. Mostly models., Newest shades of copper, henna, green, purple, as well as navy, black, etc. coats with fur collars . Snug-fittin- g and ripple bottoms. Newest shirt efAlso some loose coat styles. fects. Braid , and button trimmed models, too. Remarkable values. fur-trimm- ed 1 Compensation Denied by Board in Stuart Case , mas- .J the most real food for the least money. Two pany July II. 1120. She was partially dependent. Additional compensation of tll5(X waaal lowed to Bclva Pasksr, who had a hand injured whlls at work for tha Pea f'Jutboonv Printing company of beauti- ful wearables been sacrificed in such a reckless manner. It's the ter Value Event in Salt Lake Merchandising,1 attendance. X J.' Stuart was yesterday denied compensation by the state industrial commission. Hs claimed that bs was rsndsrsd ill' by tho turned 'of paint whlls working in a hollar for ths 'Crsmsr-Ks- y Machinery company, 'July 1, 1020. Ths board oontsndad was of long standing that ths Illness and was not caused by ths employment. . A lump sum of f 1,145. II was ordered paid to Jonni Palonl, whose Dominick Palonl. was killed at Sunnyslde In tbs employ of ths Utah Fuel company. An award of 1 1,100 was mads to Mrs. Jeanette E. Leah-wasister of Arthur Amoa who died as ths result of an accident while working for tho Bowers BuUding eom- - Mess The result of our efforts may be seen in a landslide of radically-reduce- d prices on practically every garment for men, women and boys under the NOBD roof. VALUES VALUES VALUES Surprise islOOper cent whole wheat, that it has more strength'--' giving nutriment than meat oreggs.thatitis' A. board , Lowelp of our five hundred thousand distributors knows the foodvalue of ShreddedWheat BiSCUit. They know it Reception Held at New Home for Girl In Beginning Tomorrow Nords Inaugurate a Phenomenal' Of course your grocer has to eat- - and what he and lus family eat is a safe guide foryou. Every one n. 29 1920 Wonderful DRESS Sacrifice AT LESS THAN COST office work, legal work, quick work our Ths annual "peanut bust" will bs specialties. glv4 at tbs Psasrst gymnasium, Sat THK DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. 1 - . . A and we have marked the new prices with a total disregard for. cost or loss in order to effect IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL Sell We MUST s Save 50 to 65 Per Cent at These Astounding Bargain Prices VttL YOU TURN YODR BACK ON THE DEAD? ! .xr. , SATINS, TRICOTINES AND SERGES If i v we could impress on the American people the importance of the cause for which we plead that cause would be won. . Just allow yourself to stand for a moment in the presence r of 81,000 American mothers, who have given more than life the of lives those dear to them. itself, . Stand in jthe presence of 7,0 00,000 dead and decide if you, with Senator Harding, will turn your back on the League of Nations. Competitive armament, secret treaties, territorial aggression, lack of facilities for peaceful settlement and the result was war. Covenant of the league provides for the reduction of aments, the publication of treaties, ejreservation of territorial integrity and the arbitration of disputes. We have every reason to believe that the result will be peace. . .The pien on the other side did feel that htey warred to end war., They-wer- e willing to pay any price to achieve that end. No sacrifice was too great for them. Is it asking too much of enrolled Republicans that they keep the faith with our soldier dead? Is it asking-tomuch that they sacrifice their adherence to a party Whose leader has turned his back on the one great prayerful-hop- e of the world, for which 81,000 Americans gave their lives. gold-starre- d , Your Credit Is Good . Buy an Entire Seasons During This Sale r Supply Now knlltlr attending thin aatc btnatt at "The lack at ready Doa't , the groait floor. Bor yea aeed NOW for the ea- -t tire eeeeee It a GREAT bay-ta- g line at NQRD'S. Oar haokn are eyes t aeed. Par kal aa yaw enjoy. Ike aeralee ef Ike cash. yea. Caracal. , r ' The Get I mil B , ADJUSTING OUR MENS J .... SUIT'.ini ALL GO ON SALE SATURDAY 4 An appeal by Captain Thomas G. Chamberlain, author and RepubGcan We predict thd tyouTI say that never have you had the opportunity to buy Suits such exceptional quality at such ridiculously Tow prices. And Men n of Let us then with Lincoln say: That from these honored dead we take increased devotion to the cause for wjiich they gave the last full measure of devotion that we here highly resolve that the dead shall not have died in vain. Lot smart Style .PRO-LEAGU- ' 1 . MERRILL, Chairman (Paid Advertisement.) $34.5 Every 'Wanted Size- -In i ' Our Advice, Men, Is Be Here Early. irly evident tkat a alll ka aa tke 4 kc afc aack remarkable Balnea arc la be early. Take cat My aad ha alt k ike caa,cd. fait era. da. Buy These Suits on Libera) Credit Terms. boeka are Oar ta rvgardlfua f tbr fart ibat Osar sail arr Irlaf ffrrrd at priert lhat lenrrly frprmrat thr raat af thr nahftar rlaae jr, -- REFRESHMENTS SERV ED FROM 2 TO 6 P.M. M. C. Every New Color Lot 4 all models for Men and Young Men. iW HEADQUARTERS OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M. Lot- a- Lot 2 1 -- $29:50 COPIES OF THE LEAGUE COVENANT AND INDEPENDENT LITERATURE AND INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE UTAH E INDEPENDENT HEADQUARTERS, 24 East First South Slrett, Salt Lake City. . CiJJTSMB TO THE NEW PRICE LEVEL EXTRA SPECIAL LOTS o - f . W ' ' BOYS SUITS AND OVERCPATS rratatta V.l... J:",, Extraordhnry la aylaadld ayerbly . tatlarad 10.45 Boys Pompadour Caps" With FIat Suit or Overcoat Pimha |