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Show .,r1Pro, kV Itqf,Ittr akle, imea ;k Aortf Olosoa'44, t . j I Claitria for damagesi galtust the state arlidat out ,of floods in ths s Kenilworth wash on the Price-Cast7 Gate project. were relected by the board of examiners today on the 'ground that the state could exercise no control over the flood waters of a stream and therefore was not liable. The board thus denies the 22006 ' claim put in by Nick Pavick of Price Utah.- who represented that his five-actruck farm had been covered to ,, a depth of as much as three feet with mud and silt and claimed he had lost 260 chickens in the flood. In pre.. senting his claim he contended that the bridge constructed on the Cantle Gate project was smaller than wag the old structure and was not ' bunt large enough to carry the flood waters. This. he said. had caused the to stream overflow and wash the mud . - ' le . , , ,.. . ---- - Appetites are wonderfully satisfied by this uniformly sweet. young meat that has been prepared the We trgeyou to try Puritan bacon . r Puritan way. ... (and ham) and taste for yourseW how drfferent it Is. ( : - , , , , . ' - . .. -- . . , ,, t1;;,.........., a. 7, C:-.- 2., ..., 'N . 4Ask 1 I r.:4 ... ,. . - - - .0. k, ,.,.e. , , A- - C - - ., - -, 1 that nt looked as if only the government itself could prevent a walkout." Mr. Stone, Mr. Lee and Mr. Carter were in Cleveland today meeting informally with their executive committees to complete strike plans, while arm Si 1 activities in the switchmen's unions from Buffalo and Mr. Sheppard in Cedar Rapids. Ia.. was rounding out the final datitis The executive for his organization. committees of all five unions will Cleveland meet in Monday. On the carrier( part heads of wester& roads met in Chicago in a conference announced for the purpose of I l forming plans to combat a strike While a similar meeting of south. western roads was held in St. Louie. At each meeting road presidents were quoted as saying that their plans would be rushed at the utmost speed as a result of the failure of the labor board conference to brighten the admittedly grave situation. The union heads who said their came here in the belief that the board would present a concrete plan of settlement. claimed that the board had presented nothing luzi,words," merely trying to dimmed them from carrying out' the strike and presenting nothing which they considered as even d a tangible working basis toward Mr. Caahen was directing LEITCH- - 1 , is so treacherous. and you your, weather for look a hit thin in the chest--- " sat this moment. in desperation. the home nurse SOSO. lind taking the viawon't stay. Really., a minute? I flowers. They won't' firmly by the elbow escorted her brought these fever. do 'You thinhIs itor to the door and down the stairs'. tellher hayits give her say." ng bluntly that she had remained apt, they Golden rod for her too sind that the sick woman was The woman who was caring cour.! tiredlong the at and needed a little ester gasped ark of across the I"Then I should sleep from think you'd sec that woman the age into! walked slept at night. Instead of insultt. who had actually and over i the bowie and up the stairs. woman's! in g her neighbors," said the visitor. is in--- Just the path between and flounced-dowthe threshold of the dosick nothing. The 'rows of &store. room. But she could an hour's after In was wrestling with . COO visitor a bob and Raker's patent. per cwt. 2141 bounce she ap- 'hysteria; and futile attempts to corn-fo- rt With Low grads per cwt 3.00 proached the over 'heal 1.I0 her the death of the sister bed; placing 3.00 of golden the High patent. per 'cwt 2.80 cod on the white spread. little neighbor baby. the home nurse fact a of that, the the made front doer. of locking EGGS. point unconscious quite tts and picturesque stems hooking the back door screen. from dusty end 1,4 .00 41 W.00 per case Strictly fresh,case No via- all callers: to were crawliag. firmly ante ...11.004112.00 .41 tiny black Storage, per Just com- sa,iniF. , itors. sick woman, who had The an hour, Surma. posed herself to slumber fot of treatcart .. Creamery..in trying morning P ft 4.frellf7 .41 aftersveschor Mdfdleall0116,-Oelle Creamery in cubes and .41 .60 ment, Creamery ...condo eyes and tried to smile. shill intro.33 .38 duced Ranch hotter The sister, glanced her slater viethe at 411,K AND at the einck, at her patient, 11 great milk tier. and hoped it was sufficiently i istnegaudiflatathleysimtualainitoain.n Theitunwion chief; '1201$ t.ortaa cream .41 pointed. 1,35 .611 Lae e Visitor la Talkative. 'nipping cream I SVGA's scheduled walkout The woman from scross the street 1.5007.06 settled herself in the only rocking' Sugar While last of adjournment night. (Continued from piure one.) chair in the room. CHICEfikk. conference was termed by Judge R. 21 "I see the doctor coming every day,' .2x 22 .3a Ire. 1 ch:atto M. Barton. chairman of the board am was It board labor havgi must road yesterday. "I you knew she began. . , .. "final adjournment" with no plans for 41aln cheeas, ,tot been pretty sick to have him coming' said today in union circles. so often." board. it was said. presented' the trnmediate future. board members The tori. "Only twice a day." said thepatient.1 three proposals to the presidents of f said the way still was open again to ' . . opening the oyes that bad closed all big four brothethobds nd the call the union presidenta in a oettle R01711110 .....POULTKY. .01 .60 the sight of the glowing sheaf of color the were-Thmerit conference. .36 on her bed. She loved flowers. bet switchmen's UniOn. They .30 Utah brolliers railroads to make a reduc-- 1 .10 she bated ants. And she knew that ..60 Turkeys . .. . tion in freight rates corresponding to Maintenance of Way .611 ..41 Domestic duck. golden rod and ants go together. noon .46 "No. nay dear. Every day at .40 the wage reduction of July 1. less Geese for a week he has stopped. .31 reductions as have already been J.36 Utah hens Employees to Walkout the such "Just in passing." interrupted made since that date. interested N He nurse. home 21 .40 quickly. Halibut Oct. 21.The United and CHICAGO. No Reduction. so cNse. 'Wage of courage. and he lives .22 , Itarrattuda ... not ' .32 .40 It la no trouble. really. He does 2. The roads to refrain from ask- Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Filet soles in like he drops .30 eel my sister when .20 Employes and Railroad Shop Labortreth the Vnited States railroad labor ers that during the day." She had care- ing Mimed an official statement this the doctor', board for a further wage reductios afternoon .275 Pork loin. per le 1..36 fully kept the fact of saying 86.1.000 of thee men it last been until translated cut the has lest mister from her visit third .25 Sirloin. per lb. ..... 9 8 per cent of the total membership into rate reductions. should alarm her. Veal chops. per lb. ... e had voted to suspend work in con3. The unions to suspend or with'Three visits a day! That's a good .30 Veal shoulder. ner lb." .2 cert with the other unions as a promany. the way doctors charge nowdraw their strike order. Lard. Dor gwtlenil test adays. Row do you like She doctor?' against the recent wage reducThe five union presidents west willDloeueeen tbe Darter. , INN ing to accept the first two but de- tion and working conditions." Paclare.' they bad made no arrange"Very much." murmured the tient. wondering why her face was ments for suspending their strike and Plans for Strike Are feet cold. getting hot and Iher r. any settlement must be mad. before think." said the "Too young. To Be Pushed, Says Lee and rocking Oct. 30. or the walkout would autohitching her chair Lot Childran's care of the matically become effective. vigorously. He tookdied. Shona never. felt was I The It board. reported today. Ohio. Oct. girt when she 11lot Boys.' Shook loos assured the union leaders that the hisCLEVELAND, IP the same toward him since." return from Chicago where 412a Is 44 to 44 The Oster looked helpiesaly at the railroads could not Set a decision for five 1 toll. Boys and Mans brotherhood railroad execuCO fin the 'big clock. The visitor played with gPLaW tives were in session yesterday with went off months even if they filed their scout Shoos. clasp aof her handbag. which request for a le per cent wage the United States railroad 1 lot Ladies' Shoes. sizes 24 to labor board. little pop every time she un- reduction with Immediately. W. G. Lee. president of the trainmen. clasped it. Brotherhood leaders. who had al-- 1 ?Wel "There's smallpox In town. announced this Morning launwady declared the plan Impossible organization. think it started at the Chinese wash-To the railroad strike situation waa 3 don't send your made no effort to conceal their dis- that dry. I hope you lot Baby Soft absolutely unchanged. Jones ha' Amanda And lug there. Shots appointment that the board had nothsot. for "; lungs. She ing go t17:.;e"ryee"-theTtree1 lot adsn's Fine Shoes--else to offer. ttoo tiiii; e go ...elifilistOW VI 00. to for Worth up , say she tried died. Harding Given Reprwt.. They baby Lang comprehensive discussion of the gen4 Men's Rubber Boots., sick." bereelf A report of the conference S2 waa eral situation from the view point of Ti that I "Oh! You didn4 tell me! to President Harding at each side." Mr. Lee mid. "A proposal Rubell ber.. Boots' clp dead" The patient telegraphed and baby. darling to postpone strike action at both the leadlabor ..wresevew amt. Washington !turned distressed eyes upon her sister.. ers large sises and board members seemed in- Oct. 30. made by the board memtera. I to I . Misses' shoos--11- 12 All Visitors Ate Barred. to feel clined was next tothat the declined the emphatically by on step went els the it died last week." for such To i there. taken been 11lot Ladies' action made." care of , your lungs must take good having , Several railroad union men said 1 Warren S. Stone. grand chief of the you get up. This cool, brighti Pumps. ' Ladies' 14.00 Oxford Ties. , Men's High Top Shoes litoF Cats. th hike is clear-flake- by Board , fo.A , e : mE Sale Shoe- miono,. via-'te- 89c 90c Ito-Ra- in el ee , on pro-pos- ed , 4- - $2.00 $1.50 25c 1 ec nn 52.00 S1.90 , S2.00 i ,l $3.00 56.50 -- ' , . 1 $450 ' To Boyi' High Top Shoes- $2.40 To S3.00 Ladies Pelt Slippers- -'' ' 85c ,r0S1.35 provision TO 95c ' ...... . CI Mens Heavy Union Suits. Bey. Shirts and , ' Met:Ir's AND I KEEPING UP WITH THE Bove - ' , GIIPoovelres Ladino' $11,0 Aprons 1 Mel vo- , , JONESESPa is - .. . GEE: Milt 1.001; - - ', Prt- II - Alt tr. . Forgetful at Times. -r S.,1 ve fig 4 : .. Loolity lc ILL , ryA ? 1 Skt - - -- ,. - A NICE nift-I1 , . ' ' 6''' LOOKS ILIkE Burt's' HIV, . id '. ,4 - re ws - - ,,- - - . , ' - Ads- ' f , . l'' , . A , , - : (I - , , - - g, brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. and W. B. Carter. president of the Brotherhood of Firemen tnd Engine; men. who returned with Mr. Les. declined to make any comment further than to say that the Situation was unchanged. Mr. Lee has called his executive committee members in session hers next Monday. The advisory board of the engineers and the executive committee of the firemen are now here. 1 i I for the general walkout men. -'- - ., or ranr,md I Brotherhood officials went to - al meeting of members carrying offi- eta1 word from W. G. Lee. grand Peelers! reeerx president of the organization, direct- - elf,.1 from all to system 7,I in that the strike take Wee. in sic- - mew yarn. tan lora Federal queers' cordance with the vote of the men. 17 to St per who bad favored Oct 22 as the strike creased from , date. 4 honk ration in- per coot bigheet . bank ration in- MIL . me According to R. D. Frame, system chairman of the Brotherhood here, COM Vailll tea.). OC aii l,--Ontittr SOO to teat their the cause.; of the strike are the same Illrik. '".11. A r orate prfro 2" Indrurtrials 10 II UM RS thtnie put forward in connection jp. 29 rpggp n ;3 , pp , pi. .. with the general walkout order. ... . ,. .1 Officials of the brotherhood de.' le As likkiatrit o !Jared today that the strike also Gov C. iti Burton of the locai adeloory would bring out the switchmen and tutomatically tie up the switch yards! rismiclette..et.t.te theme'maorranda: 7ramcDr"rsitatiott7eui it the road. Members of other unionvi corporation bradquartere stating the 44- funds ni"""41 I. w."." Par Peol"" implored by the road will not go out of the country shooing how general is the mitt Oct. 30. it was said. et of the orolie oPeration For Company oMcials have not divulged t.,,-..,- .. .n,. to ...- tv.,,,. fuks K.---corporatism. their plans for operating traina I However. almost simultaneously with loan: .0 finoncloi 11,1111tUt$00 In WYorninn. notiCe of the strik order came an $311,..00 tor iillnIntnrn purpooro: to a cot, announeement that. the road would r:irs,41", ettnitorrumitatlor:w'iarstlasa ca,,Tran t'aiwt 111; inaugurate an. additional train set, rota. Worth, Tex. where a eoraoratioa ot vice between San Antonio and Fort representative sise!riens goon boa boon or- ionized to !town loan. 750.000 worth oe Worth on Oct. 30. . a'liireZ6 Vomrki"Aderdttedat toln"lie!mill'ign YORK. Oct. 21.Official trike ordeil from officers of the big four railroad brotherhoods and the Switchmen's Union of North America. were being communicated today to railway employees in the New York district. The orders. received late last night were promptly passed along down tho line. local union officials said, in order to forestall possible injunction proceedinmt by the government. In the meantime the railroads spurred by the failure of the railway IFINANCIAL FLASHES. 1I labor board to bring forth any hope of seljement. began polls to ascertain ea nearly as possible what prolay Harold R. Smoot Co Wire). MEW YORICIlleporte ot St0411 I portion of their employees intended eguiptuNies to obey the walkout order. oe tar at hood indicate (hot summer et ' continued The railroad yesterday 1921 woo tho worst memos moot trade to receive applications for employ. Osserti through from standpoint et rorti- moot. according to official announceft will oat be surprtsing it the re- - 1 logs. ments. as well as offers of volunteer port U. IL Intel torponstiou to be suel et service from commutirs and college public nest Tuesday reflect thole rowel. men. NEW .. l' ,.... ,... - ' r " i 7 7No-rt-- , , I 1 , I, , . . otack wait recently subscribed. with pros- pects Of the subscriptions reaching to $I.- 100,001k. Other sod sitintiar rcot ari:. Bons a. ara tla aa ga Botrrox culta. AHoe at Co. ' D. I A.' Fiorito teen :t 1.. I , no 3. I ih.1 A. V. cl4,.71 :1 ,:m. :71. .11,1:4:,!7: 'SO: Cioeht.el ';t1 PWM PI 1; lb' ! 2 1 E. & 11, h. I 2 1.gw2s. t p. Ii 2 . ; 0"11:: tc)::". 1.1-127"i tii ;flin": .r:P-22.- ) 1,"' I I 2;1 ,, - , . t i: . - , , ,' , , i ; ' lN 7.: , . . ' ' - -- By POP T. .......... V- MOMANT- I I , Do Nfoo ID IT COuLD 9.- - -- a)PPost. it 1411E(It ID BEEN p. beNOW 1140 fi-- -t- ' ''- ; - ' 1111-- S , - ' ...:.. ' TIOIZNAIMG!! ' . t ss"riCgattio:;1;Ifil- IP , '' ,,, , , ' - . 1 , w - g IWO , 1.41Larrit7- eflP 41,11"1- - ' . -' I ,", 3',.15C". : d Plik; et , , , - . , ,.). , 11100 r ' ,t, ; , . . - ' I ,s . ,' . ,1 ,t got ., .. " 10:4136 o,411 .1 4 , , no . . Vit-IE- . Q001..e I.IE. THfil HrE BECPOSE ST ..fics,1 I,N 1Vierr GOND ITIOW 'YOu V.00E IT., IN NT INAT Z SIHAT ' tC;T t z , SO. I , : .,i Approximately tIf but : Brotherhood of Raliroad GE1131111. AND TRIP. ..17.:;:rDt:tg;:,:t Trainemomen. itlze'eteet.e::".a.r1;:b.e.,74::.7107:toeter::::tr: employed by the C. solatant managing' dime.. Great Northern railroad isrB. .and Calomel. . D. D. Moffat. aellailitinie . songsttoot pleted final arrangements for a strike or mins. Jeri this afternoon tor :hair reguocheduled to begin at noon tomorrow. 1de gamitiott . bout large Partite Oil acof Om Kay .ca... lar one week in advanci of the Asti set curaulatioa by aliment' 24 Broadest.. genie- - and Chino copper properttas , III;CND ' - hews earnings of 211.14)0.001 or ASOFItwitENTS r3STED. finch hotting goutd establish new Tha fallenwit haw einspaniam low record Simi-Mulow !mein& ladsed ainiasarnenta raining quarterly a follows: Web Lira beea 211,212,912 la the. pocand quanta. -It cooki ttatesa depreciation (barges at; ;T:triosi.e. Wije":114;1711";:77;.; ;;;1717p7rItt:;: ,..........,, redures conekterably from recent elem. itaitnquent.' November 2 nod axle be inautticienreto meet all Merest reports Texas. OcL 21. dillgelei;ouNen.rnSt""oremtll'estbni 'krintir.Wita. let toot. leaving dividends me both Ott. and eommrirol dia. . GOO members of the accumulated aueplunit; Es. bovomber IS tu . 4 '------7- : as Moos Texas Trainmen Will Begin Walkout Tomorrow I ' ... -- AN-ro- 1. .. , yee"resrdansty.nln - SAN .4, t 0.04,544i.muot eon t,ft 2 e.0 teat two wowth 36 a but market This tork wilt have to iir - .:-.- Official Strike OrdersAre Being Circulated titV - ' , - ' la I, SINT TKIST It 'SPPOE, WHO , . i , T The Deseret News ....... DoE3! , Built - Hundreds of homes !Ave been bought through the "want ad" columns of The Deseret News. The farnily deciding to purchase a home naturally think first of The News as listing the most worth while real estate opportunities. .. ,, . Want ads enter into the daily life of the people, because they render a service which is frequently of the greatest help to every member of the family. The young man or woman looking for era- . -- ployment naturally turns to the "help wanted" cohmlrr.--The business man who wishes to increase his sales, quite as a matter of course uses classified advertisingto build his busilge.s, The merchant who wishes to retire can sell his business 'without delay by advertising it for sale under "business opportunities." If you have anything at all which you wish to sell, News want Ads willput you in touch with prospestive buyers. You can ad take telephone your want ad ..A courteous, pleasant-voice- d will receive your ad; and see that it is inserted properly. id , , , , CEIZTONINLy , s - , .... t ,' sts i 506 i1 or , , ,,,,,,,, t , , ' , IT FOR 6 Guy 1.0 FIND HIS HAT IN! IIT . . ' CALL WAS. 550 Ask For the Ad Man st ... - CONDITION ' HAT. E t ',. ' I CLPIttle AI . t- ' - . ', 's Canonst .. 412.,.."-,Z.:--- ' 1 1 anwelloomoolowoommiwordb - 85c -- 41 ' . ,,,,.,:.,,- . ----- g Mittens- -- ' 41 v. 00 ' - laer 75c 15c tive;i-a-ni-- - . 24.4 0 'Pair laditif Rubbers to close at Pair Men's Rubbers S1 to close at ISO Pairs Bops' RuttberipT66 , close at-- - 6110 lh. . itimecdi 00 cn ' ' - T - itz,.. - ,,,.....,,,, , . room r---,----- A rripoths I; . . . . i THE REAVON. NO VISITORS. How I ; Home Nursing and Health flin ts come : - t 1 I . 04' a T er ' 1 The Homes That Want , a .. , - May -- 6 THE CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY ,,,,. do you do? . 4 P" - - .e. ., 4 : ' - .: '''...r-----,7'- , ...,,.... How , $el ... c- .,,,,........, ... :- of'. Irs .....v , 4S - , .. ,- 4 . . .,, i. r.,t,A4....11;,p.'.,,,,, .1 1.1s di i . '- ) -- II i ,, I N ilk, I .1.' - ...0" ...;Z:Z. t' ' - . . 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There has been apopular scarcity the last few days from the east. on account of stormy weather on the Atlantic coast, but that is now 'relieved. are a negligible Hay and Item in the grain market. particularly the former. Utah Potatoes are 11.641. with Idaho. ranging higher. Sweet tinue at I to cent" per potatoes Strawberries are still an the pound. market. at 11.60 per catte:tpumpkine and squashes. 2 cents per pound: grapes. S to 14 cents per pound; Brussels sprouts. 171 rents; atomatoes. 1125 per lug; egg cents: honeydew melons 81.60 plant. per case: cantaloupes 11,60per ease: to 11,60 per box: cider, 46 apples cents per gallon: ' Pomegranates 15 cents per pound: winter pears 11.50 per bushel: plums. peaches and Concord grapes are passing:, buckwheat flour will he on the local market Nov. 16. when flapjacks will be in order. Current quotations are so follow: BAT AND GRAIL , Wholeeats. ROAR. Alfalfa (baled) NM .116 ton 17 se ...12.0e 1.60 Timothy hay Bran per cost 1.40 1.2$ Corn. per cwt. 1.10 1.40 Cracked corn, per cwt , 1.00 2.10 Oats 2.60 2.25 LSO. 2.26 Wheat, per ewL - ..." I.4..00. .. A more zestful bacon um, bui it's good . -::: -...- Th, . - , - --- .....:... ....... , And. Lit onrhisG. Lewis. resident engineer on federal aid project 24 reportedthat the new structure was se per tent larger ' than the Old bridge and that on the date when the wash overflowed the bridge was largely, stopped up with brush and drift woott; People around Spring Glen Assert that last year was the only year in the last seven that this elartici)ar farm has not been damaged from the floods . the engineer said. On this report the state dealod the claim. , LOCAL MARKETS. ............,.. ..... . ., --- . ,......,.:-...,.:.,..:.-:,..,- . , - ' ' , -,, - . ' ' 1921 I. vipt t goW yo re " OCTOBER.' 21 WV, . ' , ' I, se, ep,et eA , '41hevrostete1ls" T NJ . a rt ii: Bacon. '' Semliki? 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